IVM is voicemail software for Windows PC. This program can be used to create an effective standard voice mail solution
or a VoIP voicemail server from a single line after hours answering
machine to a 64 line corporate system with thousands of voicemail boxes
whether you have standard telephone lines or VoIP services or even run
them concurrently.
Setting up a PC voice mail system is easy. Download the software and install it on any Windows PC. For professional or multiline installations we recommend a telephony board
to connect to the phone line(s). For home single line use a voice modem
in the PC may be sufficient. VoIP services can be used to receive calls
directly via the Internet or from a VoIP PBX without any special hardware to create a sip voicemail system.
The list of features follows but a quick way to see how the IVM computer voicemail software
works is to download and install now. You don't need to purchase to
download and it only takes a couple of minutes to complete the process (click here to install). After you have tested IVM and found it to be suitable, you can purchase a location license (click here to purchase)
Features
- Multiple telephone line support (1 - 64 lines simultaneously).
- Visual display for menu setup with drag and drop functionality.
- Supports concurrent PSTN and VoIP lines.
- Unlimited voice mail boxes (each with own email forward, internet access page or remote access).
- Free professionally voiced greetings included.
- Text-to-speech voice synthesis as an alternative to recording or importing wav or mp3 files.
- Ability to forward messages by email or upload to Internet.
- Remote access messages over the network or Internet using your web browser.
- Listen to messages by dialing in.
- Save messages as wav or mp3 files.
- Unlimited (selectable) out-going messages and menus.
- Fully programmable setup with examples and free plugins available for typical applications.
- Call transfer (subject to your phone company or PBX features).
- Call simulator is included so you can test your systems off-line.
- Call key select menus and ability for caller to enter numbers (data entry).
- Auto-hours feature will turn voicemail on or off automatically at different times of day.
- Highly configurable and flexible PC based voice mail system.
![Click here to see more IVM Voice mail Software screenshots](http://www.nch.com.au/ivm/screenshots/main_s.jpg) System Requirements
- Works on Windows XP 2000/2003/Vista/2008 and Windows 7
- To link to phone lines one of the following:
- To link through a PBX or telephone system the PBX must either be:
- Able to link to external analog port / socket; or,
- A SIP compliant VoIP PBX (try Axon Virtual PBX if you don't have one).
If you intend to use the IVM with a voice modem, please note that there
are many voice modems on the market with defective TAPI wave / voice
drivers. If you have difficulties with your modem, please see the
Trouble-Shooting page of the IVM Help Pages for some solutions to modem
driver problems.
Download IVM Voice Mail Software
The IVM PC voicemail system can be downloaded by clicking on one
of the following links. Once downloading is complete, run the file
"ivmsetup.exe" (or open "ivm.zip") which will automatically setup the
software. The online documentation will explain the operation.
Example Setup IVR Files
A number of example IVR files are included with IVM which can be
useful as a starting point when creating your own system. They will
give you an example of a basic setup for the particular task. You will
still need to take the time to read IVM's manual to be able to modify
the IVR Program for your specific requirements
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