![]() Like past versions, the new VoxOx sets you up with a personal phone number, but the new version allows you to select your number. Making the switch is as easy as selecting an icon on your VoxOx window, and the message looks the same to you, not matter where your contact receives it. ![]() That means that if you start chatting with a contact via Facebook, but find out they’re turning off their computer, you can switch over to communicating with them via text message. The new VoxOx even lets you switch between various forms of communication, while still retaining a unified message window, with a threaded view of your conversation. Once your contacts are added, you can chat with them, send them text messages, send a fax (if they have a number), or initiate a VoIP call right from within VoxOx. The interface has been smartly redesigned, featuring a clean look that wisely places the emphasis on your contacts. The latest version of VoxOx, which is still in beta but widely available, is being called the “new VoxOx.” And it does sport a whole new look and feel. VoxOx features a contact-centric view that makes it easy to see which of your contacts are online, and which service they’re using.VoxOx lets you handle both inbound and outbound communications it sets you up with a free phone number that people can use to get in touch with you, and lets you stay in touch with your contacts–using the services through which you already communicate with them. ![]() VoxOx unifies most of your contacts and your communications services, allowing you to stay in touch with (almost) everyone, almost all of the time. But the latest version of VoxOx, a free service that works in conjunction with a free application, certainly can make the job easier. It’s no secret that managing your contacts and communications has become a full-time job in itself. ![]()
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