Hello:
There is now a 64-Bit and a 32-Bit Windows 7 program to help analyse your GV usage at: http://www.googlevoiceforcanadians.com/program-total-google-voice-minutes/
HTH,
Rob.
Thanks a lot. Great program and great tutorial.
I am getting ready to sign up at ObiVoice and was debating if I need to get the 2,000 minutes or the unlimited.
It took my 5000 call records and created the output files so fast I wasn't certain if it had really ran, but it did.
Quote from: Ronio on April 29, 2014, 07:23:56 PM
Thanks a lot. Great program and great tutorial.
Thank
you for the feed-back! :)
You are the first person to do so and I appreciate it.
(There is a 64-Bit version as well.)
Quote from: Robert.Thompson on January 30, 2014, 12:26:21 PM
Hello:
There is now a 64-Bit and a 32-Bit Windows 7 program to help analyse your GV usage at: http://www.googlevoiceforcanadians.com/program-total-google-voice-minutes/
HTH,
Rob.
Thanks for your code. Indirectly it was very useful as it helped me find the linux version (https://blog.ls20.com/calculating-your-google-voice-minutes-usage-with-ease/).
Quote from: corporate_gadfly on May 09, 2014, 02:44:01 PM
Indirectly it was very useful as it helped me find the linux version (https://blog.ls20.com/calculating-your-google-voice-minutes-usage-with-ease/).
Yes, it was Lin's program that sparked the idea to create a similar program for Windows: "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery."
Thanks Lin!
Quote from: Robert.Thompson on May 09, 2014, 05:26:49 PM
Yes, it was Lin's program that sparked the idea to create a similar program for Windows: "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery."
Thanks Lin!
Hope I can give something back. Using Excel Pivot Tables you can get a nice report.
(http://imgur.com/1FSa4HV.png)
- Grand Total is wrong
- When you group, you can group by both Years and Months (and something else if desired)
Hello:
Responding to a comment on the blog, I have updated the program to generate a file of 'Missed Calls' as well.
Because I personally do not have a large Google Voice Call History to work with, my testing is restricted to a very small sample - please let me know if there are any 'bugs' in the program if you find any.
Thanks,
Rob.