Updates are handed out from the market place automatically.
At what interval, the app has been updated a few times and I am still stuck with 1.0.5. Is there a way to manually force an update check? I have moto droid.
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Updates are handed out from the market place automatically.
They're encrypted and sent directly to google voice. We have no server and receive no traffic. Hope that helps. Feel free to ask if you have more questions or if something isn't clear.
At what interval, the app has been updated a few times and I am still stuck with 1.0.5. Is there a way to manually force an update check? I have moto droid.
Thank you for answering my questions! I just bought the app and it works much better than my setup with pbxes.org. Those crooks deleted my FREE account and demanded a monthly subscription from to restore it. This is going to be such a popular app!
One suggestion for the interface. For answer options, you should let the user know that "always use Groove IP" will use your mobile phone when a data connection is not available. I like that the feature is built in, but I didn't know it would do that until I tried. It could catch some people off guard, and they will end up with huge phone bills. Maybe even provide three options:
- Only use mobile.
- Only use Groove IP.
- Use Groove IP when possible and mobile when not.
Thanks again!
Edit:
I just noticed that the "Always use Groove IP" option doesn't function with android's built in dialer/contact list on my phone. It only works with Groove IP's contact list. If I dial from the android dialer, it will flash the Groove IP screen and close. When I select "Ask every time", it will provide the options of "Groove IP" and "Mobile Network" and will function correctly.
Hi,
You have to open the Android Market app on your phone. If you press menu there should be a menu for My Apps. That will show you a list of apps that have updates available. You can update them one by one or just update all.
Wow thanks for that information. Didn't even think of what would happen when your data connection isn't there. Also didn't know the option was broken (will fix it in the next drop).
I guess I could go with 4 options
- Only use mobile.
- Only use GrooVe IP (call fails when not registered)
- Use GrooVe IP when possible and mobile when not.
- Always ask between GrooVe IP and Mobile
What do you think? I generally use Only use mobile at work and Always ask when I'm at home.
Perfect!
I pretty much only use voip myself, but options are nice.
While you are taking suggestions. Here are some settings that would be awesome to have adjustable in the settings or advanced settings:
I have seriously been through every single voip option for android, and yours is by far the best. Keep up the good work!
- Online registration check frequency
- Log off / log on buttons
- Turning off incoming calls all together
- Ringtone selection - to distinguish between voip and regular calls
I like Option #4. I have used alternative software and that's option always worked best for me. But all those options, are good. It gives people a choice. I will be purchasing this software very soon. Thanks for the support. If I have anymore questions or comment's, I will be back.
Dev: You have a thread over at AndroidCentral. Feel free to chime in over there. The Virgin Mobile community ($25 unlimited data, 300-minutes, unlimited text) is very big over there. So you can see, why they would love your app (for when low on minutes). You could post a thread in the Application Forum as well.
After reboot, the green notification icon does not show in the android notification bar until the app is opened. I assume that means the service is not running and so incoming calls Gtalk/GV calls won't be received?
Personally, I would like to see at least the option for the service/app to open automatically in background upon android boot so one won't have to remember to manually invoke the app.
By the way, I have also tried many of the Android VOIP/SIP apps and you have a real winner here -- both in concept and execution. Thanks for your hard work in developing this product.
You may want to nab (in the open source sense) some interface code from cSipSimple since they've already figured out a lot of the interface/integration/call screen stuff.
Hey thanks for the update I have a request if it's possible could you make it so the screen turns off when i put the phone to my ear like it does when i make normal calls? that would be awesome! Thanks a lot.
Just purchased it.
I am liking it. I had a issue where the other party could not hear me. I enabled the workaround in Advanced Settings/Troubleshooting (Audio Routing Hack) and that did help. It's actually very clear over EDGE, but also delayed. I am not sure if there is any hope for those of us without 3G/4G. Maybe bandwidth profiles? More robust sip clients often offer a range of codecs. But I think google voice only supports certain codecs. Of-course, it's sounds amazing over wifi, and the delay is hardly noticeable. The popup asking if I want to use Groove IP or Dialer is working fine (when using native dialer). I can tell it still needs some work but it's shaping up very nicely. Well worth the asking price.
You will be getting 5 stars from me, because I can see the issue's will be resolved. I am very happy to cutout the middle man (google voice - sipgate - GV callback = just google voice)
For outgoing calls are you peering with Gtalk (like Talkatone or pbxes.org), because I believe Gtalk supports multiple codecs. Incoming GV only supports G711u.
Can you tell me what phone you have? I'll try and set the routing hack by default for that phone type.
Noob here. Just bought the app last night and looks very promising. This should work with an N1 on AT&T correct? For some reason when I use the built in dialer it says "not currently registered with Google Voice". I double checked username (full gmail.com) and password and they are both correct. When I use my phone's dialer it works fine (it calls google voice then the number I dialed) How can I tell if its really working?
I have had alot of problems today with the other party not being able to hear me. And that is with the Audio Routing Hack enabled. Anyone else hitting this snag?
These calls were outgoing. I have to test some more on incoming before providing feedback.
I have been testing on wifi. Sometimes they can hear me, other times they can not. I will tinker with the gain settings. (I have already put it at 0. The default was -2)