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    Quote Originally Posted by usa2k View Post
    I guess the flip-side is how well does Outlook handle MP3?
    Same thing -- it plays without downloading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usa2k View Post
    Really it just needs to come as MP3.
    I agree with this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usa2k View Post
    Really it just needs to come as MP3.
    This would be very nice - anything to save from having to download a .wav file for us non-Outlook users.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseydoug View Post
    Same thing -- it plays without downloading.
    It has been downloaded as an attachment by Outlook when you preview it or you are streaming it which is still downloading it. No matter how you cut it, it has to be downloaded. It's so small a file it may not seem like it's been downloaded, but if it's in Outlook it has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterEd View Post
    It has been downloaded as an attachment by Outlook when you preview it or you are streaming it which is still downloading it. No matter how you cut it, it has to be downloaded. It's so small a file it may not seem like it's been downloaded, but if it's in Outlook it has.
    Well, yes, anything that plays on your computer will be downloaded, otherwise it couldn't play. That is true whether you are using Outlook or gmail or any other mail client, or whether the file is .wav or .mp3. But I don't think that is the way people were using "download" in this thread. The file is not stored on my computer, however. I use IMAP, and only the headers are stored locally. When I play a .wav file, it is streamed, but not stored. Nor do I need to run Windows Media Player. Outlook has a lightweight player that plays the file as "Preview."

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    Exactly. Cached versus added to a download directory.


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    MP3 takes more server resource to encode.

    Flash attachment is like using a hammer to fix a small issue. Your browser must have an application handler configuration. For example, Firefox tools-options-application, but it's easier to just configure from the OS (e.g, Windows http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307859), then your browser would most likely prompt you to either save or open it with the associated application. XMPlay is a lightweight audio player. When I click on the WAV attachment in my Web-based email using Firefox, I get the option to play it. With Opera, it just plays when I click on the WAV attachment.

    That said, we're hijacking this thread. And I still would like to have Google Voice option, Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by lost_ View Post
    That said, we're hijacking this thread. And I still would like to have Google Voice option, Tim
    That's not YouMail either I agree though, enough said.

    I guess there are five camps from what I've read:

    1. Add a YouMail option
    2. Don't fix what's not broken
    3. Improve the current VM system
    4. Add another option - like GV support
    5. Work on more important things (Documentation and Web Interface)


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    Quote Originally Posted by usa2k View Post
    I guess there are five camps from what I've read:

    1. Add a YouMail option
    2. Don't fix what's not broken
    3. Improve the current VM system
    4. Add another option - like GV support
    5. Work on more important things (Documentation and Web Interface)
    Plus 6 - 14: All of the combinations of 1, 3, 4, and 5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usa2k View Post
    That's not YouMail either
    I was responding to Tim's question about having GV/3rd party VM as an option, on whether or not it would be something users would utilize.

    Choose two: speed of implementation, quality, cost (I'm in software development, and clients always want all three)

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