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checked new beta, installed perfectly.
Now to the bowels:
- flip open key (yes, emulated flip) is still overriding keylock
- why different keys for enabling / disabling keylock?
- when first starting pressing 'c' gave me a few phone information (including IMEI etc.) - now it says 'inactive key'
- why are all numbers disabled?
- will there be a database to edit/view/delete areas?
- open the menu (currently enabled by pressing app key) by pressing jog instead of call list would be great
- I´d really appreciate if you would offer the possibility to create profiles - it´s my most missing feature on PXXX and I guess area recognition is most useful when combined with profile change possibility..
Still great work!
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Posted: 2004-11-25 11:00:48
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hi nigmol,
ok. I am happy to be proven wrong... how?
[ This Message was edited by: flash62 on 2004-11-25 10:03 ]
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Posted: 2004-11-25 11:02:45
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Quote:On 2004-11-25 10:36:14, flash62 wrote:
If you wait long enough, the inbuilt lock activatesIf you are running more than one lock and/or screensaver simultaneously then you are likely to experience problems. Locks and screensavers are rarely programmed for mutual compatibility. So, please select only one of them. FrontView's lock can be disabled in Preferences. The built-in lock and screensaver can be disabled in Control panel.Quote:I would love to be able to configure the list of apps, not just choose from the 5 on the normal flip closed list. (Also allowing more than 5)Just select Shortcuts in the Edit menu to do exactly that.
(Your other comments are noted for evaluation and possible inclusion.)
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Posted: 2004-11-25 12:47:13
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excellent! (on both counts)
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Posted: 2004-11-25 13:33:34
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@Lisa@CPS
what about a power-save lock for frontview?
the regular lock is only keypad-locking, but - due to the not-so-unlimited battery power - I´d love to have a screen-turnoff lock too.
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Posted: 2004-11-25 13:40:27
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Quote:On 2004-11-25 13:40:27, fetzi wrote:
what about a power-save lock for frontview?
the regular lock is only keypad-locking, but - due to the not-so-unlimited battery power - I´d love to have a screen-turnoff lock too.FrontView surely will have more energy-saving options later, but for now the first priority is to decrease the program's default energy consumption. Your comment is noted as always.
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Posted: 2004-11-25 14:00:30
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Quote:On 2004-11-25 10:43:34, nigmol wrote:
Pressing c to toggle silent mode closes front view with exec error 3.This comment is very important as it's about a crash, however we are unable to fully interpret what you mean. Can you please provide us step-by-step instructions on what should be done to see the crash. (Please write here to the forum or mail to
support@cellphonesoft.com - thanks!)
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Posted: 2004-11-25 14:07:06
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In FC mode I have instead of anything just question mark in thrid icon from right.
In FO mode I have battery--------unknown.......
WHy? I have original SE BST 15 battery and p910i
[ This Message was edited by: vojta66 on 2004-11-25 13:22 ]
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Posted: 2004-11-25 14:21:22
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On 2004-11-25 08:24:39, SUX wrote:
A thought about the program draining the battery faster......
....i am not 100% sure but i know when the phone is standing in its cryb and you are running FrontView, almost evrytime the minute changes it seems like that the clock disappers for a sec then comes back, kinda like a small blink......this must (as far as i know) drain power (if you are not charging of course).....however i am not sure if it does this when you have it in your pocket.....but then again if it is....:/
got nearly exactly the same. 20 sec after minute changed frontview suspends for half a second, 'original' background is visible and afterwards frontview's watch reappears..
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Posted: 2004-11-25 14:32:12
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On 2004-11-25 14:32:12, fetzi wrote:
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On 2004-11-25 08:24:39, SUX wrote:
A thought about the program draining the battery faster......
....i am not 100% sure but i know when the phone is standing in its cryb and you are running FrontView, almost evrytime the minute changes it seems like that the clock disappers for a sec then comes back, kinda like a small blink......this must (as far as i know) drain power (if you are not charging of course).....however i am not sure if it does this when you have it in your pocket.....but then again if it is....:/
got nearly exactly the same. 20 sec after minute changed frontview suspends for half a second, 'original' background is visible and afterwards frontview's watch reappears..
just to confirm.....just discoverd thath this happens when not chargeing as i thought.....:/
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Posted: 2004-11-25 15:15:25
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