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Old 04-03-2007, 03:54 PM
     
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Missed Call/Voicemail/Email/Alarm repeat notification utility

Attached is a work in progress app for missed call/voicemail /email notification. Copy the cab to your phone and run it to install. After installing the soft reset your phone.

Features:
After receiving a call, email or voice mail the following will occur.

1. If the flip is opened, nothing. It will be assumed that you have received the notification.

2. If the flip is closed. Every 60 seconds one of the following will occur until the flip is opened.
a. If the phone is not in meeting mode, it will play a sound and flash the lcd on for 3 secs.

b. If the phone is in meeting mode,it will vibrate and then flash the lcd on for 3 secs.

The sound played can be changed by changing the wav file smmsgnotify.wav that is installed to the windows directory.
All other options are currently hard coded. As the app is developed I plan to make all of these changeable. This is a test release, if you use it please monitor this thread for updates. Suggestions are always welcome.

Update:
Added repeat sound after an alarm goes off.

This will be a free app, but since I get a lot of request, here is my paypal link. It is not necessary, but, you can if you would like and thanks if you do. Donations
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superdave, would this work for the Qtek 8500/Cingular 3125? It is a similar WM5 Smartphone flip-type phone. Just a thought...
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Awesome SD I have been wanting something like this for a while. Thanks!
 
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John,

I monitor an OEM State called "folder" to determine if the flip is open/closed. We would need to find an equivalent state.

The state im using is at HKLM\System\State\OEM\Folder, its 0 for closed 1 for open.

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I sent contribution . thanks
 
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Dave, YOU ARE MY HERO! I already overslept once . Contribution sent.
 
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MODERATOR: can you sticky this thread?

How do I soft-reset the phone?

While we are at it - how do I hard-reset it?
 
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Thanks!

Are you wanting to use this for Alarm repeats? I have not looked into that yet. It may be easy to implement though.

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You can soft reset by pulling the battery.

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Thanks!

Are you wanting to use this for Alarm repeats? I have not looked into that yet. It may be easy to implement though.

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Yeah I wanted to use it for alarm repeats and just realized it doesn't do this yet - but don't you worry, I don't want my money back Keep up the good work!
 
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