MagicJack for iOS was out on September 26th, and since then I have been using it to test on my iPhone and iPad. There’s no difference in call quality with either iDevices, and having MagicJack app installed on your iPad makes your iPad with a calling feature, especially if you have the 3G iPad.

MagicJack app is installed on my iPhone 4 with iOS 4.3.5 as well as my iPad 1 with iOS 4.3.3 and iPad 2 with iOS 5 Beta 7. Even though the app itself is not made for the iPad, the screen resolution will be as big as an iPhone, however, if that does not bother you, then you can use your iPad to make calls. Continue reading »

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Here’s what I did to send a fax using my land-line fax machine and Google Voice. Google Voice Fax is like faxing for the Voice over IP and it’s free. This is with my All-in-One HP Printer C7250. The All-in-One Printer has a Fax Machine built-in, plus a feeder just like a Fax Machine would. Continue reading »

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Update: MagicJack so far works on at least two places in Jakarta. Both of the MagicJack was setup back in the states with local number and five years of service. The second MagicJack was installed without the VPN and it works.

MagicJack has been around for awhile. Enough times where people complaint about it’s lack of customer service and reliability. I am currently living in Jakarta, Indonesia and from what I heard it doesn’t work here. I gather some info and guessed the problem. The problem is because the first time you install MagicJack, it download the settings and files to your computer. I’m also guessing during that time it detects my ip provider as International. Since MagicJack has the promo of anywhere in the U.S for $69 for 5 yrs, they don’t want international users to use it. Continue reading »

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