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5 Best Google Voice Desktop Apps For Windows and MAC

Posted: 30 Dec 2010 07:25 PM PST

Google Voice lets people to call and SMS their Favorite Contacts. But, a Google Voice Farwording call is available only for U.S.A, which is an awesome service, can be helpful, if Google make it available for other parts of the World.

Just like Google Wave, Google Voice has generated quite a buzz across the world. Google aims to change the way we communicate and since it is becoming more and more common, there are reasons why Google Voice must be on the desktop. First the Good Things of Google Voice Service is, it has a flip side, and the most irritating feature in Google Voice is, you must keep Google Voice Webpage open to recieve Messages, and if you mistakenly close that Voice Desktop App, then you will become invisible to recieve any Message.

Opening Google Voice webpage might be problematic for many people. Google Voice Desktop notification apps help to keep you stay connected with Google Voice account. Now it's time for the 5 Best Google Voice Desktop Applications to keep you notified about anything.



GVNotifier is an eye-candy Google Voice app notifier that works straight from the taskbar system tray. It can be used for two purposes only Send/Receive SMS and Calling. It works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7, but is recommended that you run it with Aero enabled on Vista and Windows 7.




In order to stay connected with your Google Voice Account, Google team developed a Google Chrome Extension which is Google Voice (By Google). It adds a button to the Google Voice Toolbar, which displays the number of messages of unread in your Google Voice Inbox. You can get alerts on new messages, can initiate calls and much more.




VoiceMac is a free and easy to use Google Voice client for Mac OS X users. VoiceMac allows you to send multiple SMS Messages, receive SMS Messages, place calls, look at your call history, receive voicemail, reverse lookup a phone number, and search your contact list in one easy interface. When you receive a SMS Message or Voicemail, you get notifications view Growl and hear sounds that are customizable.



GVMax can send you notifications in a number of ways including via Instant Messaging (XMPP/GoogleTalk), emails, Prowl and Howl notifications, Twitter, HttpPost and SMS. While this GVMax is a free webservice which can monitor your Google Voice Account and notifies you when you receive new SMS or Voicemail.




Google Voice App was created to help to keep Google Voice open on the Desktop, which is based on Adobe Air, and works on all popular Operating Systems like Windows, Mac, and Linux.




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