Description:
Dial telephone numbers and write SMS-messages with your Palm.
Dial! offers an easy way to communicate with your GSM mobile phone over the IR-port.
Features:
- Fast access to numbers stored in the internal AddressBook database
- Dial numbers quickly over the IR-port
- Write SMS-messages up to 160 characters on your Palm and send them over your mobile
- Flash SMS (SMS appears directly on the display of the receiving mobile)
- SMS report
- Store SMS in the outbox of your mobile
- Save SMS in the Palm Memopad after sending
- Optional provider database
Dial! is freeware. No registration needed. Just use it and have fun!
Update Description:
v1.2 (12/6/02) - Update Info:
- New QuickDial function
- Fix for M$-Outlook numbers
- Support for private records
- Bugfixes
Reviews:
**** [Feb 27, 2003] by Bob
Good, small application. For multiple send, just write in memo pad, copy and paste in sms box to each number!
**** [Feb 15, 2003] by STEVE
Nice easy to use app. Works great on my Nokia 6310i. Thanks to the other reviewer who said it needs setting to 57K baud rate.
**** [Dec 12, 2002] by SW
It works great. But to get it going on Nokia 6310i, the baud rate needed to be set to 57600 not the defualt 300 baud.
***** [Oct 7, 2002] by Cooper
Really nice application. Small, fast, lean and FREE! Thanx!
* [Sep 17, 2002] by Adam Smith
Its not real. It really SMSs people but ignores the message you typed in and sends the person a whole lot of rude words.
**** [Sep 17, 2002] by John Smith
Excellent program, but it shows your private numbers even though you chosed to hide them.
**** [Sep 17, 2002] by Fred Pundol
Fine little app. Works well with my Nokia 6210 GSM phone. My only comments:
1. Dial! should have its own log, so that sent-out messages do not clutter the memopad.
2. The Menu item "Provider Information" does not show anything when you press it.
3. One should be able to send the same messages to more than one recipient. As it is, you need to scroll up and down the phone directory to choose a name and number and re-write the same message.
4. There should be an option to syn the addressbooks of your cellphone with that of Dial!
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