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My Macintosh computer runs on Mac OS 9. How can I open and listen to voice messages?

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My Macintosh computer runs on Mac OS 9. How can I open and listen to voice messages?

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You can download a freeware application called SoundApp. (PC and Mac OS X users don’t need this extra application.) After downloading the application from www.spies.com/~franke/SoundApp/ [either the BinHex (PPC Binary) or the MacBinary II (PPC Binary) format], you will see a folder on your desktop titled SoundApp PPC. When you receive an audio message that you would like to open on your computer, put a copy of the message onto your desktop by holding down your mouse on the .wav file and selecting Download Link to Disk. Then open the SoundApp folder and drag and drop the .wav file onto SoundApp PPC icon. Check the SoundApp Help file to learn about other features of this application. • My housemate and I both use Message Center on our office phones. What’s the best way to access our individual mailboxes from home? Each of you can access your mailbox from home by dialing 936-5000 and entering your 10-digit mailbox number (area code + 7-digit office number) and password, when prompted. Or,

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