I am looking for an application that can track voice call and SMS cost with the following feature:
- Track how many FREE minutes left
- Track the voice call overages. I.e. call cost AFTER all the free minutes has been used
- Track the SMS overages
- Provide a report in the device (instead of generating spreadsheet) of the total cost by type (SMS, voice call)
I've searched the Internet and found a few of them, but I am not using them due to the following reason:
1) Phone Dashboard 1.9
- can NOT track SMS cost
- report can only be generated to .csv file and doesn't show the cost
- can NOT show total cost in a given month. It only shows the minutes used.
2) Smaato Cost 2.0
- Very buggy, sometimes it track the call and SMS cost, sometimes doesn't
- Use lots of memory, approx. 7-8 Mb of ram running in the background (monitored through MemMaid)
Does anyone have any recommendation?
Try the PocketBill
- Simple
- Not very east to work
- Works Great until now
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Dear all, I have noticed that on my himalaya WM2005 even if the call history duration is increased to "never" the history retains the maximum call log of upto 300 calls only . changing the registry value of HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone\CallHistoryMax to any value (from 000000FF to FFFFFFFF) no improvement is noticed.
Is there any way to increase the call log memory allocation size?????
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Come on genius on the forum...pl..
wanna WM 6 like WM 2003 ~
coz WM 2003 is no limit for all call history [email protected][email protected]
i think you shouldn't also forget to set log clean period to "never".
can anyone confirm this?
sh#t. feel like a graverobber...
c_shekhar said:
Dear all, I have noticed that on my himalaya WM2005 even if the call history duration is increased to "never" the history retains the maximum call log of upto 300 calls only . changing the registry value of HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone\CallHistoryMax to any value (from 000000FF to FFFFFFFF) no improvement is noticed.
Is there any way to increase the call log memory allocation size?????
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you can Set the Folder variable in the Node macros so that calls will get filed into specific folders. This will expedite locating specific types of calls.
Keep the Call History tidy: delete calls that are no longer needed. If you are using the default Call History, use the Compact Call History File option in the Tools menu to reduce the size of the database. If you are using a custom Call History, use your own database tools to maintain the Call History. An excessively large Call History will slow down Active Call Center, so keep the Call History as small as possible.
-If the Call History gets corrupted or there is a need to start with a blank Call History, copy the file named "Blank Phone Call Log.mdb" to "Phone Call Log.mdb" in the Active Call Center program folder. The "Phone Call Log.mdb" file is the Call History used by Active Call Center; the blank log is a blank template provided to accommodate these situations.
-If you have Microsoft Access, Microsoft Visual Basic, or some other means to read Microsoft Access 2000 databases, you can access the default Call History directly and manipulate it. The default Call History is saved in the file "Phone Call Log.mdb" in the Active Call Center program folder. Do not change the format of the existing Call History database tables. More details on using the Call History for advanced applications is provided in the next section.
-For applications that do not require use of the Call History, Call History features can be selectively disabled. For example, they may be limited to saving only time and CallID numbers by changing the settings under Tools ... Voice Telephony Settings to not save data to the Call History. Call History features can also be disabled completely by unchecking the Use Call History to generate a sequential Call ID option. This can significantly improve application performance where detailed logging is not required or wher logging is managed within the scripts.
Same problem with HTC Pro2 win 6.5 - registry key is not working.
So, I installed software festinger.net
freeware
and in settings of this soft - menu - there is option to set log file length to 10000 calls - so I did it and now log started growth ... please try
Oh yes but actual WM6.5 log is not growing - same 300 records only. 10000 calls are collecting in another file by Software.
Problem was partially solved - I can keep call log in another software,
but to overcome limit of calls log in 300 records in WM 6????
Hi,
i used the search function but didnt found exactly what i am searching.
What do i actually search?
My father uses an HTC Blackstone (WM6.1) with stock rom. He has 100 inclusive minutes per month in his contract. Unfortunately, there is no prog in stockrom to count this amount of talking.
Is there a tool, which can
- count call times
- differate between normal national calls and international or more expensive calls (service number) (only normal national calls are covered within his contract)
- maybe display the time with a percentage-bar of 100 minutes in a nice way in his stock htc manila interface or maybe in the top bar along with signal strengh, battery power etc?
Thanks a lot for your help,
cmoe
Moved as not software release.
Hello,
I'm looking for a nifty credit watcher, but I can't seem the find one. The best one I found so far is Droidstats, but it doesn't exactly do what I want.
What I want:
- Track outgoing calls and sms
- Track data (3G) traffic
- Combine calls and sms into 1 meter. (I got 200 mins and 400 sms, but when I call for 1 minute I have 199 minutes left and 398 sms.)
- The ability to round minutes up (E.G. I call 1 minute and 20 seconds --> 2 mins)
- Save spare minutes from the previous month and include those in the current credit.
Other option I have Vodafone, so a app that connects directly to MyVodafone and loads my status would be nice too . Does anyone know an app like this? Thanks in advance!
So, I have been a frequent user of the google voice app, I was toying around with the settings and noticed that there is an option to use the messaging app.
By using the messaging app does it count against the messaging plan?
I am not having voice send me SMS notifications (The option available on the website).
Google Voice messages do not count against the phone's AT&T SMS messaging count.
Google Voice introduces a whole new number with unlimited voice calling minutes (with no long-distance charges) from anywhere in the US to anywhere in the US or Canada, (plus unlimited text messages to/from both those places, as well); along with its own voicemail (which you may or may not want to actually use if you prefer to have all voicemail land in one place... specifically the phone's AT&T voicemail; or you could use it instead of AT&T-provided voicemail; or both... your call).
Google Voice is true VoIP, so any phone calls, SMS messages, etc., all happen using the phone's AT&T data (3G/4G) plan, not the phone's normal AT&T telephony (voice calls, text messaging) plan. Regarding texts, though -- and this is partly why I think some people with certain Samsung phones get confused -- you can set things on the phone so that incoming texts to the Google Voice number either make their own noise on the phone, and may be seen/replied-to only in the Google Voice app, or you can have them integrate with your normal text messages as far as how they appear on the phone. In neither case do they count against the phone's AT&T messaging limit.
Parenthetically, if text messages -- and by that, I mean the normal SMS/MMS to your AT&T phone number, and not Google Voice SMS -- is a concern, I've found that the AT&T unlimited texts with combination unlimited voice calls to cell phones (regardless of provider) is pretty useful. I forget what it costs for individuals, but on a family plan it's only $30 for all phones on the plan; and the first thing I noticed after three phone bills is that our number of regular voice calling minutes, through the AT&T (not the Google Voice) phone number, is seriously reduced because my wife, at least, pretty much mostly only calls other cell phones. I make a lot of business calls to business landline numbers, so I still use a lot of minutes; but with her minutes so seriously reduced because she calls (and receives calls from) so many cell phones, and because we've got the unlimited voice call minutes to other cells with combination unlimited texts plan, I'm toying with reducing the number of regular calling minutes on the family plan. But I want to have a few more months of bills to see if we ever get close to our current voice minutes before I do that. Still, the unlimited-texts-with-unlimited-voice-minutes-to-other-cells-(regardless-of-carrier) plan is way cool... for whatever that's worth.
The bottom line, though, regarding your question, is that nothing you do on Google Voice counts against either AT&T voice calling minutes, or AT&T text (SMS or MMS) messaging; however, both voice calling and texting via Google Voice uses the AT&T 3G/4G data plan. Fortunately, voice calls via Google Voice are fairly low bandwidth; and text messages, at a maximum of only 140 bytes per message, barely use any of your data plan at all, to speak of. Just, if you use Google Voice for voice calls, pay attention to how much bandwidth a typical 10 minute call makes, and then adjust your overall use accordingly. The 64-thousand-dollar-question has always been whether a typical month's worth of voice calls via Google Voice would actually be cheaper, in real dollars paid to AT&T for 3G/4G data, than would that same month's worth of calls had they been made via regular AT&T Wireless voice calling.
Another FYI: Google Voice, for most users, is SMS-only (no MMS); though, that said, it appears that Google's slowly rolling MMS out to all Google Voice users.
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Hope that helps!
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Gregg L. DesElms
Napa, California USA
gregg at greggdeselms dot com
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Thanks for that bit of info! I somehow missed that in my various news feeds.
FlyingIsFun1217
I need app that records all call and sync continuously to any cloud. The underlying reason that I need to control my telesales (people who make ~200 calls / day). Can you suggest any app can do that?
Tried Automatic Call Recorder but they got problem with synchronization to my Dropbox (couldn't find any there), and they limit to 1000 calls only even if the pro version.:laugh: