
installed. Start by touching the green-on-white person-shaped icon to add people from your contact list. You also have the option to connect Casio C771 Driver to your Facebook account, but we wonder whether people really want everyone they've ever known sending them voice mails. When selecting friends from your iPhone contact list, Casio C771 Driver offers a premade invite you can send via text message to have your friend download the free app. Using Casio C771 Driver is obviously a different way to communicate--replacing text messages with voice mails--and it is definitely fun to hear how
people respond to rapid-fire voice messages. The interface plays into the fun: to send a voice mail, you simply press the big orange Hold and Speak button and Casio C771 Driver records your message until you let go, kind of like using a walkie-talkie. The app keeps all of your shared replies so you can go back and listen to individual messages. You can even save favorite messages to enjoy later. Beyond its main functions, Casio C771 Driver offers a few for-pay Extras (tab on the bottom right of the interface). For $1.99 each, you can add a Voice Changer to create silly-sounding messages; Emoji support to add fun icons to your name (seems overpriced to us); Message Wipe to have messages expire after a specified amount of time; and (for $2.99) Group Broadcast, which lets you send out voice messages to your designated groups of friends. We only downloaded the Voice Changer add-on, but were honestly not very impressed by the results. Any one of these purchases will turn off the in-app ads, but the ads are pretty easy to tune out when using Casio C771 Driver. Overall, Casio C771 Driver is an interesting way to

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