Does anyone out there know of any phone software for "PPC 2003 Phone Edition " that tracks call duration over time? Another words like on Nokia phones, i would like to see how many outgoing and ingoing calls I made for the month and then can reset those totals to zero at the end of a billing cycle. Extra cool software would actually have user adjustable Primetime" and "Evenings and Weekends" time slot settings.
I know in Pocket PC 2003 Phone software, I can look at the "Call Duration" tab in the device manager. In the least, would anyone know where in the registry to hack that back to zero on a monthly basis?
Thanks,
Dano
Have a look to PhoneDashboard (shareware)
You can try DKToday which is in development and is free
Thanks for the super prompt response, i just downloaded the DKTODAY cab and am playing with it now.
My phone always delays the incoming call for about 10-15 seconds before it starts ringing, which i can't get it in time. Can anyone help me out please? When i try calling to myslef using another phone, the xda exec will wake up from the standby mode but do nothing until after 10-15 sec afterward.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281731&highlight=
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=258109&highlight=
do a search next time
Thanks
sorry, i guess i'm too new for this site. Don't really know where to search it up. But the problems have been solve and my exec is working very well now. Many thanks.
Hi Folks,
anyone knows a tweak or an application that automatcally redials a busy number and beeps if call is successfull. i found a french app that i dont really like cause i dont understand the menu
Thanx
In holland that's a service from our phone provider. Line busy, press 5, hang up. Line available again your phone rings, pick up, receivers phone rings and he/she picks up. (If he/she likes you )
nice.. have to check if your neighbors in the east have that nice service too
thanx for the hint
my solicitation...
see my post...
MoFun-the best russian programm-she can automatic redial if busy-search on wce.by
Try this:
http://www.pocketmax.net/redial.html
Regards,
Nika.
I can't enter settings on my diamond
Probably because you have Manila 2D. Install a program called Second Today to have your original screen to access the settings, or temporarily disable M2D by turning Touchflo off in your Home settings...
When I disable TF3D I have the icon and the menu. When I try to open the settings I am going right back to the today screen without the possibility to change the settings.
Hmmm...sorry... I don't know
I installed that PocketMax redial on my HD2.
As others have noted, you cannot access the settings with Manila running. Presumably, however, most users would not need to change settings often, set it how you want and leave it.
One also cannot exit from the app normally with Manila running. One has to use a process-killing task manager to do that, or just leave it running until next reboot.
However, another problem. When I tested it by calling my home phone with my cell (after leaving the home phone off the hook), it worked, it kept redialing.
Today I tried it where I really needed it, though, in calling a business whose line is usually busy, and it did not work at all. It somehow did not detect the busy signal. Do business phone systems have a different way of making a busy signal, that Redial does not detect? If so, that's a problem, as one is more likely to need a redial function in calling a business, than in calling a residence.
I have tried another one too called Simple Redial. Works in a different way. And has no problems with Manila. You only invoke it after calling the number once the regular way. Then open Simple Redial, which can redial that number the amount of times you select, length of times between redials, etc. One thing I don't like about it--the shortest time one can specify between redials is 10 seconds. To me, that is way too long. (I would rather set that interval to 1 or 2 seconds. The PocketMax Redial goes down to 2 seconds, but has the problems I mentioned.)
It is amazing that Windows Mobile does not have a redial function built in. My previous phone was a "dumbphone", a Sony-Ericsson TM506. That would automatically redial a busy number. Why can't a Windows Mobile smartphone do that? It should be built into the system!
Anyhow, anyone know of any other redial apps for WinMo? As it is a basic function lacking from the OS, one would think that more such apps would have been created to fill that gap!
kulikrom said:
MoFun-the best russian programm-she can automatic redial if busy-search on wce.by
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Not knowing Russian, it is rather hard to serach for it on a Russian site.
Could you please post the app here? Thank you.
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Now I did go to that wce.by site, translated into English by Google.
I did a search for "mofun" there, no results at all.
If this is really a good redial software, please post it here.
At first sorry for my english.
A few years ago I had a mobile phone Siemens CX65. It had one briliant function - when I had a missed call, I saw on displej how long the phone was ringing. It was a standard function of this phone.
Is it possible to make some registry change or aplikacation to get this function on my Qtek 8310? Thanks to answer.
I've never heard of this. I would recommend trying this in the developers' forum.
Generally there are operator settings which determine how many times the phone will reing before being forwarded to voicemail.
Most people probably don't imagine a need for knowing how many tiems the phone rang as it was probably between 1 and 5.
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...Most people probably don't imagine a need for knowing how many tiems the phone rang as it was probably between 1 and 5.
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It coud be driliant function. I'we never used voicemailbox. This function coud tel me if somebady try to call me or somebady give me ring.
The Android system have a big problem with the managing of the offline incoming sms, it report the time when the sms is reached to the device instead the one when it's sended to the net.
Example: it's 11:30 p.m. , I turn off my telephone, at 2:30 a.m. a friend of mine send me an sms, the day after I turn on the device at 7:30 a.m. and I reach the message with the timestamp of 7:30 instead of 2:30!!!
There is a fix for that? Is a problem that afflict every version of Android, I have a T-Mobile G1 wich I have uploaded all Android version from 1.0 to 2.1 (thanks cyanogen), now I have a Galaxy S and the problem persist. If it's the case, I want to try to submit a petition to Google about this, but first want to make sure that it is a problem felt by the community.
thank you
Is there a solution for this. I'd rather have the actual time.
Can you give me more information about this? Wich device do you have? Which is this solution? Thank you...