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PokeTALK Android App is on its way out!

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

    android - poketalk
    Dear Loyal Users,

    You know more or less how competitive the VoIP market is and how hard it is to survive amongst huge companies. We are trying hard to catch on with the market and put our best foot forward with new services for you to enjoy.

    Our developers are making final touches to finish up the Android application. If you have any suggestions or interesting ideas, please let us know before we release it.

    Your feedback is the most important thing for us!

    Happy Poking,
    PokeTALK Team

    Any Feedback?

    Saturday, January 8th, 2011

    feedback us!Hey Happy Pokers,

    We have recently launched our new homepage in 10 languages and will be glad to receive some of your precious feedback.

    We are aware of some minor bugs and glitches. However, if you have spotted any bug that irritates you, or even a suggestion, please don’t hesitate to email us so we may be well equipped for the next version. You can also include any translation advice.

    Let us know your thoughts at support@poketalk.com

    Stay Well,
    PokeTALK Team

    Wow so many new features !

    Thursday, February 11th, 2010

    Many new features have been released in the past month each one to make connectivity in your life just that little bit better. widget

    We have received raving feedback for the local numbers service which is a one of a kind feature that makes international dialing as easy as possible. You simply receive a local number in your country which is already programmed to forward to your contact overseas, so you just  dial a local number in your country to call them. For example, if you are located in the USA, you will receive a unique US based number e.g 1215939xxx for all your overseas contacts. You can store each of the new numbers as a new contact in your phone because you wont need to dial long international numbers anymore.  Since PokeTALK offers calls to over 80 countries for under 2 cents per minute, you can  speak over 5 hours for $10.

    You can also program the local numbers service for reverse usage. If you are usually calling your mom in France, you can set her up with a local number in France to call you (just don’t forget you will be paying for these calls but thats a small price to hear moms voice) ! Also make sure to add the numbers you are dialing from in the ‘My registered numbers’ which allows our system to recognize your account settings.

    Pin code is similar to a standard calling card, only in virtual fashion. You simply dial the selected number in your country, enter your pin code, and then have an open line to dial any country. For numbers that you call frequently the local numbers is a preffered option because it forwards you directly, but if you are calling a number less often the pin code is handy to have around.

    There is also now a beautifully designed desktop widget which you may download to make web activated calls from your desktop. The widget stores all your numbers and your contacts from your account, so dialling is as easy as in the website. Once you download the widget, it will appear on your desktop and in the gadgets option (right click on desktop this is next to screen resolution).

    If you are a Facebook lover, you can now connect your account through PokeTALK. By connecting you can post details of your calls to all your friends, comment on calls, and invite all your friends in Facebook to join PokeTALK.

    Lastly but most important, for a little fun you can add the ‘play’ service to enjoy the classic snake game. If you are on a long call this is some guaranteed entertainment :)  Happy poking.

    Evolution of the interface

    Monday, January 25th, 2010

    PokeTALK has been around for over 2 years, and every year we have revamped the site to accommodate the changing needs of our users and add more features. The first version of PokeTALK was extremely simple, with a box to enter your numbers, and some advertising. This version only had one feature, the web callback, whereby you could only call a few countries for free, because there was no pro version. That was it !

    PokeTALK V1

    The second version was built with the idea to make the site  interactive with more features to make calling fun, as well as the Pro option allowing users to upgrade calls to all destinations. This version had many experimental ideas included such as games to play while on the call, a feed of all recent activities, and even  an option to comment on a phone number, so that when someone else called that number they would see the comment.

    V2 PokeTALK

    The latest version which is what is available today, was created with the intention to allow full customization of the interface. Today there are over 10 different features available (and growing), which you don’t need access to all the time. For this reason there is a services menu on the left side where you can add/remove  features. In addition the services can be arranged in any order that is convenient by dragging them up and down. This gives you access to all the features, all the while avoiding a cluttered interface. This version was also built upon an open API to allow any developer to build features into PokeTALK, or to use the code to build their own telephony services.

    v 3

    If you have any suggestions for improving the interface we are always available at pro@poketalk.com for all your feedback, because at the end of the day this service is built for you to enjoy !