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Simple Redial 1.1.1 – auto-redial a number by intervals on Windows Mobile

by kinnikun on August 7, 2009

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Simple Redial 1.1.1

Simple Redial 1.1.1


Ever have to call in for sporting event or concert tickets, only to find that the number is always busy? How about tech support for a new product you just bought? Simple Redial, created by oruam57, will save you from wasting time by auto-redialing the number for you by pre-set intervals. This will allow you to do something else while your phone continues to do the dirty work for you. You can choose to have it work with your speaker phone on, so that you can set the phone somewhere near by and still know when it finally gets connected.

Usage:

Simple Redial calls the most recent number in the dial history. No history, no call. Tap and hold the most recent number label at the top of the screen to select dial history filter (All,Missed,Incoming,Outgoing).
Call attempt number and time between call attempts can be selected by tapping and holding the labels.
On tapping Redial the program starts the call attempts and goes on until one of these happens.
1 – A call attempt is answered. The program produces a ‘connected’ notification (sound plus short vibration) and exit. Speakerphone can be optionally activated (check Keep on Speakerphone).
2 – You tap Abort. After current attempt ending the program produces a ‘not connected’ notification (sound plus vibration).
3 – You tap Exit. After current attempt ending the program exit (no notification).
4 – All the attempts fail. The program produces a ‘not connected’ notification (sound plus vibration).
5 – An inbound call arrives between call attempts. The program exit (no notification).
The ‘not connected’ notification is played when the phone call is not active and is so a ‘normal’ notification. Therefore, you can control it with volume and vibrate/silent settings.
The ‘connected’ notification is played when the phone call is active and this is somewhat tricky. You can not control it with volume and vibrate/silent settings but you can select whether it is played on speakerphone (check Sound on Speakerphone) or on the phone speaker (uncheck Sound on Speakerphone).

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Arsham September 14, 2009 at 7:45 pm

Thanks very much! I installed the software on my htc 4350 windows 5 mobile and it's work fine. It is very useful application!

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maewer August 11, 2010 at 10:38 pm

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