GV Connect: Google Voice Finally Back on iOS
After allowing Google Voice apps and then pulling them for “duplicating phone features”, Apple has finally again approved GV Connect, a Google Voice app for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
GV Connect is $2.99 and seems to have most of the features users look for in a Google Voice app. It can make and receive calls, send and receive SMS messages, check voicemail, as well as access contacts, history, and various Google Voice settings in app. One notable feature is the storage of all messages (including voicemail) on device to allow for offline access. The only missing feature I can see is lack of push notifications (messages are only checked when the application is active).
The developer has noted that some people (mostly outside the US) are having problems with the app getting stuck continually logging in, however, he says he is working on a solution.






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