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jorton - I've been using shadeblue's infopopup for caller ID since the second he ported it to v7 (and was in v6 up until the switch). Frankly, I'm kinda dumbfounded that everyone isn't....
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Anyone that I care about answering the phone for knows to leave a message. |
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Does it allow you to "comskip" the telemarketing phone calls?
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Since the geniuses behind Gemstone are ignoring my question, I'll move on to another. Can we get caller ID from a cell phone to display on the TV? (Only somewhat kidding.) I'm just a little surprised how many tech savvy people (read: SageTV users) still have landlines.
Oh, and @jorton: Fax machines use modems, so they're still quite common.
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I found an old modem... But I think it's an ISA slot...
@skirge - jusjoken would have to answer your weather map question, I can't do that stuff |
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Even Voice over IP is a problem for a lot of us because DSL doesn't have decent upload speeds. I can hear people fine but the my audio cuts out on occasion. I do a ton of conference calls from my house and you can tell who is using VOIP. I am using Google Voice and a OBI box to pickup calls on my normal phones. If I had decent internet it would be a perfect solution and I would ditch my land line in second.
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It really depends on what you are doing with your phone, doesn't it? When we moved into our house, my wife was telecommuting from home and had a business line set up, so I have pretty good equipment and a good connection in my house. If you actually talk a lot (please don't tell me you text all day with your momma and grandma), landlines are cheap and way better. My wife stays home and is on the phone with her out-of-town sisters during the peak hours of the day. Much easier to have a landline for that (I can't picture her walking around with a jawbone on and trying to keep the 3-year-old from ripping it off her). If all you do is text and tweet and use other data-related smartphone features, then sure. Of course YMMV on where you live, but around here, hardly anyone gets more than one or two bars within their houses. Following up on SWKerr, I don't have cable (OTA only) so my internet is DSL from the phone company. No reason to pay the cable company and allow them into my house just for internet. Plus, the phone co is slowly working FiOp up my street, so soon I'll move to that, but I will still have landline phone. I dunno, I don't feel like a Luddite.
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That certainly makes sense. Living in a pretty densely populated suburb, I can get decent cell coverage from just about any carrier nowadays. I guess I forgot that the carriers are still growing their networks. Also, if you run a business out of your home (I can't say "work" out of your home, as that probably entails a desk ), a cell phone probably is not good enough.
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No plans right now but I like dabbling with the weather code so perhaps in the next release. Also, as JOrton mentioned Gemstone should work with most other plugins so someone else could write a plugin to display animated weather maps and they should work in Gemstone... Now... Back to some real work... Coding in Sage k |
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The other is that I'd rather not have the telemarketers that get past the Do Not Call registry from calling me on my cell phone. Especially during the day when I'm at work. Finally, my wife talks and talks to her friends and family like there is no tomorrow. |
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This i like sage diehard survivors working together!!
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- Thanks and welcome Bialio!
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Someone found his password!
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Gemstone Weather changes
As the Weather.com feed seems to be staying live for awhile... Gemstone now can be configured to use either Google/NWS or Weather.com feeds AND we have resurrected the old weather screens as well to give you more options... AND JOrton has been working on the Weather Icons too (configurable as most things in Gemstone)....
Take a peak.... ....Images removed as they no longer apply... see the new Gemstone Weather Screenshots below. k Last edited by jusjoken; 08-02-2012 at 07:24 AM. Reason: Added a post for the new improved Gemstone Weather screens |
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So when do the unwashed get a crack at this?:-)
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Update?
Not to be pushy , but any update on gemstone?
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Got a few new things going on my end :
Inline Flow Metro Main Menu
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