Do you spend a lot of time "click #"-ing your way through a pile of voice messages to find the one that matters to you?
Do you enviously watch the Apple iPhone commercials touting visual voice mail, and long for a similar solution?
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If this sounds like you, check out Pinger, which lets users swap out their existing voice mail service for Pringer's offering, at no cost.
What does Pinger offer? According to Saunderslog.com
* Record unique, personalized greetings for each of their friends, family members or co-workers.
* Receive visual voicemail showing envelope information about the sender, message duration, date and time for each voicemail.
* Manage their voicemail accounts and access and reply to their messages from the web.
* Reply to and forward messages directly from their voicemail without making separate calls.
* Store voicemail messages forever.
The coolest part is that you can give your existing phone number while using Pinger. Pinger was announced yesterday and is available to customers on AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Alltel.
Read more about Pinger:
Saunderslog: Voice Mail That Doesn't Suck
WebWorker Daily: Pinger Delivers Free, Visual Voicemail–a Time-Saver











