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Old 01-17-2003, 01:19 PM
     
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Tealphone - better than the stock Address Book?

If you have Tealphone and love/hate it, share your experience here!

(and if you have another address book app you like better, lets hear about that too!)

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I use Takephone - very nice app. Great one-handed finger operation for driving, etc. Beta 7135 version available. Developer is very accomodating. Found the link on this forum.

http://www.shsh.com/
 
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I've used Tealphone for a while now and it fits my needs pretty well. Prolly doesn't do anything that all the other apps don't do. It allows you to select a number and call it with a press-and-hold of a button. Easy lookup that can be done one-handed (a big thing for me as I'm usually pulling luggage thru a terminal with the other hand).
 
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Re: Tealphone - better than the stock Address Book?

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If you have Tealphone and love/hate it, share your experience here!

(and if you have another address book app you like better, lets hear about that too!)

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I use Tealphone, and I like it a lot. I have quite a few contacts on my system (just over 1000) and Tealphone is much nicer than the standard address book app for getting to the contact you need quickly.
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Takephone seems nice but it crashes for me all the time.
 
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Takephone seems nice but it crashes for me all the time.
Hi,

As mentioned above - there seems to be a problem with using the Kyocera SDK for the 6035 on the 7135 - even their own supplied samples crush !

Until they release a new SDK, I have found a workaround, and I am currently working on releasing a BETA of TAKEphONE that's compatible with the 7135.

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Thanks for the replies!

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Takephone is the best software for the 7135. verry fast and easy to get adresse with one hand, better than the native adress book

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Re: Re: Tealphone - better than the stock Address Book?

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I use Tealphone, and I like it a lot. I have quite a few contacts on my system (just over 1000) and Tealphone is much nicer than the standard address book app for getting to the contact you need quickly.
Me too! I use Tealphone on my 7135, and love it! When I dial a number directly from Tealphone, it sometimes crashes the 7135 (the inverted-screen bug). However, other third-party apps dialing the 7135 (markndial, etc) sometimes do the same... probably an SDK issue.
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send an e-mail to Shimon at takephone@shsh.com and ask for the latest version 5.02, it will solve your problem im pretty sure. i used to have the same problem before i upgrade
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TealPhone question on the 7135

I use Tealphone for all of my contacts. I haven't figured out how to get the phone to dial from within Tealphone. When I select the contact that I wish to call, and click on the dial icon, I get an error message that says "could not open requested port".

Can anyone explain what setting I have missed in the Tealphone configuration?
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In PDA-Prefs, go to the Connection selection. You have to select Wireless Modem in your Available Connections. If you don't have such a choice, look in the FAW for alanb's excellent description on how to set it up. Once you have made that you choice, the hardware button press-and-hold should work.
 
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Is there any that save pictures of the contact. Would be great if there is a address book that does that.
 
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