GV Mobile+: Popular Google Voice iPhone App Returns To The App Store
GV Mobile+ – the most popular Google Voice iPhone app has finally hit the App store. Yesterday, we had reported that GV Connect was available on the App Store making it the first Google Voice app to be approved by Apple after making changes to its App Developer agreement and...
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Great.....would be even better if it were FREE!!!
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What about those of us who already paid for it on our jailbroken phones. Are there any new features or benefits to having the apple approved version? Or is it the same exact thing?
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You still have to pay for it as there is no way to offer it for free. It seems to be the same version. Kovacs has listed down the list of new features from the older App Store version (which is the same as the Cydia Free version).
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I suspect that Apple cited "duplication" of features, not "duplicity". Duplicity means lying!
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Sorry, u'd have to pay. Sean indicated in his blog that he may allow a 12-hour free version (for those who already paid for it). After that time slot, it would get back to $3. So follow him on his twit n b d 1st to be notified of d announcement. He couldn't do any further than that cos of some changes. Somefin like dat.
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Itunes link claims that this app is not available in the USA???
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Finally! Love google voice and can't live without it!
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So why can't it be found in the App Store even after following te iTunes link?
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not avail in usa
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why u need it??? isip + safari will work same way on my ipod touch.
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Crashes on the ipad
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Crashes on iphone
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Great app, runs perfect. lets get push next! better than the cydia version on ios4. forget about gv connect.
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i snagged it up i didnt see the message about sean giving people 12 hours to get a free copy oh well. love the app been using it since it was first released on cydia now got the app store version.
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i guess i just done get it... an application that lets you make calls, on your mobile phone, does seem redundant to me. I use GV on my home phone line to filter and block telemarketers in much the same way they go through call centers to hide who they are from my caller ID, and I can already manage that online via my phone, so... I just dont get it...