TKVOICE is a LINUX vgetty-compatible Telephone Answering Machine (TAM) Frontend. It allows users to efficiently manage and customize their phone answering experience.
One of the primary benefits of TKVOICE is its ability to work with mgetty even if you don't have a voice modem. But for those who do use a voice modem, TKVOICE provides a Graphical User Interface (GUI) under X11, KDE, or Gnome, allowing you to record your outgoing greeting and play back incoming voice messages through your sound card.
It's also worth noting that TKVOICE works seamlessly regardless of which window manager you opt for. That's because this type of application isn't typically given high priority by the popular KDE and GNOME window managers.
With the latest release, TKVOICE has been updated to work with the lprng print system, and refreshing has been cleaned up. Additionally, date formatting issues related to new coreutils have been resolved, and bugs in the code have been addressed for improved performance with tk/tcl v8.4.
In summary, if you're looking for a dependable TAM and FAX frontend that works with multiple window managers and voice modems, TKVOICE is an excellent choice to consider.
Version 1.5: N/A