Mark Mathson writes "Two Google Voice apps have been released for breakup and Android phones. The Android app is the most complete, and it takes over the native dialer, address book and call log. Users won't be bothered with haphazardly dialing numbers through the device phone number. The prime app is less integrated, accessing only the native address book, and uses its own dialer. Users can't simply go into the call log and return missed calls. They need to go back to the address book and select Google Voice to make the call. Still, it solves a big problem. The apps also allow users to access the core mug* of Google Voice. You can listen to or read voicemails and text messages (all voicemails are automatically transcribed), access call history, send SMS messages and place international calls at low rates."
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