12-14-2006, 06:08 PM
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Join Date: 10-02-2005
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Location: Norfolk
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PDAPhone: PPC-6800
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Carrier: Sprint PCS
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I believe he meant what version of OnLock are you using. That is very odd that the new version of the framework should do this. The .NET framework should not affect OnLock.exe. It only runs the prefs panel. Perhaps with the new framework, it is not successfully starting up onlock.exe. Can you verify using a task manager (I attached the TrianglePowers app incase you dont have one) that when this happens onlock.exe is actually running?
I have been hard at work on the new version. This will be a Pro version of onlock. Think OnLock + mortsaver + more customizability. With this version, you will be able to unlock it using voice command, by pressing (and optionally holding) an app key, or even a certain combination of keys, kinda like a key password. You can choose a full screen display that blocks everything before you unlock it, something similar to the built in, where you can still see the screen, or something in the middle. You can also optionally assign a key to onlock and make it lock and turn the screen off, lock and turn device off, or just lock. I may post some screenies later.
I might also do a private beta if anyone wants to help out. It is completely stable and has never crashed from day one, but I do need some tweaking on its behavior (such as how it reacts to incomming calls) and feedback would help. Not at that point yet, but stay tuned!
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