MobiGenie

Can anyone explain to me what this program is all about? So once I have this installed and working I can cancel my voicemail service from my provider or is this a program to simply manage your voicemail through your phone? Thanks

28-Sep-2008 04:20 AM
robotronsx wrote:
Can anyone explain to me what this
Hi robotronsx
MobiGenie is a multifunction utility providing the following funtions:
1) Answering machine
2) Blacklist (blocking unwanted callers
3) Autoresponding via SMS
4) Caller locator.
Happy to have helped forum in a small way with a Support Ratio = 37.0

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