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Hello, I have an HTC Cruise, i have a Vodafone contract that provide me for 200 min of free conversation and sms, i wonder if there is some softwares that can monitor my calls and sms, like taking log of minutes of conversation and number of sms sent. I will really appreciate any help.

Try this.
Haven't tested it my self but sounds just like what you need. Also check out "Phone alarm".

levenum said:
Try this.
Haven't tested it my self but sounds just like what you need. Also check out "Phone alarm".
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thanks for the suggestion, but i have tried LCMinutes but it can`t be seteed like i want, it has only weekday and daily setting. I will try Phone alarm, if you know other software feel free to suggest.

if you are in the uk dial 44555 from your handset free of charge to get a sms with min, sms sent / date used

graztd said:
if you are in the uk dial 44555 from your handset free of charge to get a sms with min, sms sent / date used
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I am not in UK, i am in the Netherlands.

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SMS Delivery Notification

Hey guys,
i am searching for for a solution to get notified about delivery of sent sms. i know that i can enable it but than i always get an SMS from "System Administrator". Is there any way to just get a popup "message delivered"?
I mean even my further mobile phone of sony ericsson had this feature
Thanks for your tipps
greets
If you install HD Tweak then there is a setting in there that will notify you of a message being sucesfully being sent; I use it!
Owen.
jgui sms report eraser is one solution. Unfortunately it 10 euros.
Although you get delivery reports in the same style as you mentioned, it will do it silently and can erase or transfer them to delivery reports folder immediately or after a set period.
So you can check if you need to know if its been delivered, but otherwise be undisturbed.
That's the option I use in the face of not having found a better one..
Edit - realised there is a freeware version available as well. Don't know if it has all the options though.
lucolippi said:
Hey guys,
i am searching for for a solution to get notified about delivery of sent sms. i know that i can enable it but than i always get an SMS from "System Administrator". Is there any way to just get a popup "message delivered"?
I mean even my further mobile phone of sony ericsson had this feature
Thanks for your tipps
greets
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Yes, you can do that. It is really simple. If you have a registry editor, this is what you have to change:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings
Change "SMSNoSentMsg" value from 1 to 0 in order to get the confirmation!
​Another way of doing exactly that is to install the cab file I am attaching.
Thank you guys for your replies!
But Owendavies and Chris Cross Solution is the one i mentioned in my first post?
i know that i can enable it but than i always get an SMS from "System Administrator".
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So i will check out the jgui sms report eraser, but it´s freeware in the standard version, can´t find a big difference to the pro version
i tried the hd tweak for delivery reports
but i'm still getting a text to say its been delivered
which is actually quite annoying lol
i like to know that the message has been delivered but i just want it to tell me, rather than sending a text
i have unticked the stand message options and used the hd tweak version but i'm still getting a text
any ideas please thanks
I don't think that somebody has figure it out yet.

TrueCaller or Net Caller ID? Suggestions?

I am looking for a caller ID that works and these are the two common ones I found. Do you use one and would you recommend it? (I need one that works in the US.)
TrueCaller is a paid app but it is not that bad, only $7.
NetCallerId is free but it seems to be on beta testing.
I would love to hear people's input on it. (If there's an old thread about this, I prefer that you don't refer me to that one as I am looking for current users' input.) Thanks.
k8sh said:
I am looking for a caller ID that works and these are the two common ones I found. Do you use one and would you recommend it? (I need one that works in the US.)
TrueCaller is a paid app but it is not that bad, only $7.
NetCallerId is free but it seems to be on beta testing.
I would love to hear people's input on it. (If there's an old thread about this, I prefer that you don't refer me to that one as I am looking for current users' input.) Thanks.
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Tried netcallerid...it works especially for home #'s but it overlays it's page of information on top of the answer page so you dont see the picture of who is calling. Was annoying enough I didn't install it on most recent rom reinstall.
Can tell You that far that Truecaller works w/o neg effect on performance and does not freeze the phone. Also does not consume too much RAM and stays nicely in the background.
When incoming call starts, it shows in the upper third of the screen only in case the phone# is not stored in contacts. In case of known/stored contact it does not show up at all, which means: this app is as unobtrusive as possible.
Only problem is: especially with mobile phone numbers-incoming calls most of them are not detected (here in Austria mostly recognizes only incoming numbers from A1-provider, some of T-mobile and the rest: none).
Might be due to the fact that databenches from some mobile providers cannot be accessed by Truecaller, but methinks that this is caused not by the app but by some protection or inaccessibility or non-databench-conformity of the various small and smallest providers here in Austria.
But since Truecaller does not interfere the slightest with overall performance and usability of my HD2 I leave it and once in a while get the info of the incoming caller.
k8sh said:
I am looking for a caller ID that works and these are the two common ones I found. Do you use one and would you recommend it? (I need one that works in the US.)
TrueCaller is a paid app but it is not that bad, only $7.
NetCallerId is free but it seems to be on beta testing.
I would love to hear people's input on it. (If there's an old thread about this, I prefer that you don't refer me to that one as I am looking for current users' input.) Thanks.
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You are living in the USA so it is not free
I am in the netherlands its just free
jan-willem3 said:
You are living in the USA so it is not free
I am in the netherlands its just free
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Yeah, why don't you tell me something that I don't already know?
troed said:
Can tell You that far that Truecaller works w/o neg effect on performance and does not freeze the phone. Also does not consume too much RAM and stays nicely in the background.
When incoming call starts, it shows in the upper third of the screen only in case the phone# is not stored in contacts. In case of known/stored contact it does not show up at all, which means: this app is as unobtrusive as possible.
Only problem is: especially with mobile phone numbers-incoming calls most of them are not detected (here in Austria mostly recognizes only incoming numbers from A1-provider, some of T-mobile and the rest: none).
Might be due to the fact that databenches from some mobile providers cannot be accessed by Truecaller, but methinks that this is caused not by the app but by some protection or inaccessibility or non-databench-conformity of the various small and smallest providers here in Austria.
But since Truecaller does not interfere the slightest with overall performance and usability of my HD2 I leave it and once in a while get the info of the incoming caller.
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Thanks. I might just try the trial version of Truecaller. It looks like a really solid app. I have 2 weeks to test it before deciding if it is good enough or not.
jan-willem3 said:
You are living in the USA so it is not free
I am in the netherlands its just free
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Very smug.
On the other hand we have google voice, Pandora, Last.fm.........
famewolf said:
Very smug.
On the other hand we have google voice, Pandora, Last.fm.........
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You win my friend.
Now lets get back to the topic I have used it for a short time I wasn't really impressed of it since it couldn't detect mobile numbers only home numbers. Not very useful.
Don't know how that is in the usa. Second thing that I also runs in the background. In my opnion it is not worth the money.

Any application that can read SMS' out loud (possibly through a bluetooth device?)??

I wanted an application that could do this but all I could find was the one from blueAnt which only works with their specific bluetooth device...
You could use Tasker and use this profile - price looks high but it's VERY powerful once you know what you're doing.
Comes with a trial mode for around seven days.
+1 for Tasker. Brilliant app.
I have my 'in car' profile set to read texts - on text receipt it pauses the music player, then reads the senders contact name, and then the body of the text. Awesome.
i was planning on getting the blueant Q1 (just found it for $25). are you saying it won't work with handcent in reading a txt message?
edit: forget it...answered my own question by going to their site. "Hear text messages read aloud on your Q1 when connected to an Android device with our Android application."
What about the vlingo application. It has an email and sms reader that reads the message out loud when activated, but I haven't managed to get it to read the message through the Bluetooth headset
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Wondering why SayMyName hasn't been mentioned yet... works fantastic even with caller names, mail, Twitter etc.
see this is why a thread like this is good, we all network our own thoughts and experiences together and find out about all these new apps that we never knew about before...thanks all, keep em comin if you have more comments or anything
erebusting said:
see this is why a thread like this is good, we all network our own thoughts and experiences together and find out about all these new apps that we never knew about before...thanks all, keep em comin if you have more comments or anything
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hey try drive.safely I think its called I had it for my blackberry but I believe it worked for other platforms
Handcent does this...But I assume you mean aloud soon as it comes in avoiding any phone contact correct ?
playya said:
hey try drive.safely I think its called I had it for my blackberry but I believe it worked for other platforms
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+1 for DriveSafe.ly
Used it on my iPhone and now on my Captivate.
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SMS Speak
Just stumbled across this thread looking for something else. But thought I'd chime in. I use SMS Speak (the paid one, not the free one - two different companies/products), and it works great. I can get incoming texts and reply, all orally. I'm curious about the other products mentioned, though...
parker09 said:
You could use Tasker and use this profile - price looks high but it's VERY powerful once you know what you're doing.
Comes with a trial mode for around seven days.
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something wierd happened today, i use handcent sms on 2.1 X10. Someone sent me an sms and when i unlocked the phone the phone read it out for me...i didnt install any app to do this...does the x10 have a built in utility for it? was it a malnufunction of some sort? i kind of liked it and what to activate it. it doesnt do it anymore though
Did you accidentally put your phone in driving mode or change a setting for something like that?
Sent from my Captivate
have you tried Vlingo?
miztaken1312 said:
Did you accidentally put your phone in driving mode or change a setting for something like that?
Sent from my Captivate
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i dont think so i dont even know how to put it into driving mode...nope havent tried vlingo...very strange indeed

[Q] 3G internet-based sms client?

You know how tethering with PDANet allows you to use the sms client on your computer? Is there a similar app that connects via wifi/3g? When I'm at work I hate typing on that tiny-ass keyboard when I'm sitting at a full-size computer.
I use Google Voice when possible but I don't want my friends to need two phone numbers for me. I suppose I could just use GV as the primary...
Any ideas?
Look for smshare. I just found it three days ago, and it's awesome!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=867957
ladidaaa said:
Look for smshare. I just found it three days ago, and it's awesome!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=867957
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That looks pretty neat. No usb cable required?
No, no cables required.
The Data exchange is done over 2G or 3G Network.
But SMS isn't much data, so it won't hurt your Data limit.
Try http://www.bloove.com
rwxer said:
Try http://www.bloove.com
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Interesting... will check it out.
I have also tried bloove now, but i must say it is very limited if you use the free version.
No auto-Sync feature for the android app: You always have to start the app on your phone that the sms are sent. And also SMS are not stored if you have edited them on the webinteface.
The App has to be opened on your phone while you send the sms on the webinteface.
Smshare has all these features, but it's main problem is that the Addon is only available for Chrome right now, and until now it is not possible to send SMS directly from smshare's Webinterface. But according to smshares blog it will "soon" be possible to send SMS also through the webinterface. So i hope tis problem will be solved soon.
ladidaaa said:
I have also tried bloove now, but i must say it is very limited if you use the free version.
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Yup, sometimes we need to eat so we need money, simple.
ladidaaa said:
And also SMS are not stored if you have edited them on the webinteface.
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That's very strange, in what folder did you try to edit sms and it's not stored?
ladidaaa said:
The App has to be opened on your phone while you send the sms on the webinteface.
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Yes, that is how things are working, we're going to add "always running" option in future versions.
rwxer said:
Yup, sometimes we need to eat so we need money, simple.
That's very strange, in what folder did you try to edit sms and it's not stored?
Yes, that is how things are working, we're going to add "always running" option in future versions.
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Didn't realize we had a devs attention with this thread. Will definitely try. Thanks!

[Q] Record talking in your sleep

Just spent 30mins trawling the market for an app that records your talking in your sleep.
Found a few but with crap reviews.
Just want a recorder that switches on if it hears a noise, then closes off after a given period of time.
Anyone know of such an app?
Cheers
Bryan
bryanchapman9999 said:
Just spent 30mins trawling the market for an app that records your talking in your sleep.
Found a few but with crap reviews.
Just want a recorder that switches on if it hears a noise, then closes off after a given period of time.
Anyone know of such an app?
Cheers
Bryan
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Should not have been so hasty...
Think I've found what I want
RL Watcher
Still, if you know of any others, please let me know.
Sleep as an Droid does this, quite successfully, although it's main purpose is sleep tracking and it's not free ($1.5).
Haha what a cooL idea i will test it this night
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bryanchapman9999 said:
Should not have been so hasty...
Think I've found what I want
RL Watcher
Still, if you know of any others, please let me know.
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Had a look at this myself but got frightened off after reading some of the services that are accessed after installation:-
Services that cost you money
Directly call phone numbers
Send SMS messages
Beards said:
Had a look at this myself but got frightened off after reading some of the services that are accessed after installation:-
Services that cost you money
Directly call phone numbers
Send SMS messages
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Yeah, it gives you the option to send recordings via email and also alert of events via SMS or phone call. - Not that I'm gonna use any of that.
I did use it last night and it seems OK, but just been looking at Sleep as a Droid as recommended above and it looks great. Don't mind paying for a decent app
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Sleep as an Droid does this, quite successfully, although it's main purpose is sleep tracking and it's not free ($1.5).
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Thanks akpidis
Have installed and will try this tonight. I did see it before, but overlooked the record function!
bryanchapman9999 said:
Yeah, it gives you the option to send recordings via email and also alert of events via SMS or phone call. - Not that I'm gonna use any of that.
I did use it last night and it seems OK, but just been looking at Sleep as a Droid as recommended above and it looks great. Don't mind paying for a decent app
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Ahh... that explains it well. Thanks.

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