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MCleaner (Symbian OS 60 3rd) 1.4.1


License Free to try
Requirements Symbian OS Series 60 3rd edition
Downloads 297 Limitations None
Publisher Beijing Mobile Security Technology File Size 123k
Date added 04 Jun 2008 Check your speed

MCleaner is a firewall software, which can reject call/SMS. Features: Auto-start mode; Running on background; Edit whitelist or blacklist by Keyword; Blocked logs can be easily viewed and restored; Protect user's privacy. Functions: powerful SMS/MMS filter. Its supports SMS/MMS/wap push/wap bookmark filters. It keeps users free from junk SMS, with a combination of five filter options information;incoming call rejection: It keeps users free from unwanted calls,with a combination of five filter options information.For incoming calls rejected, it has four settings, such as 'Phone Busy', 'Mute Ring', 'Busy and Reply SMS',or 'Divert Calls to'; Schedule Management: It enables users to reject incoming call/SMS/MMS at a specified period, instead of at any other time, such as meeting, driving, shopping, taking a rest; Profile mode Under this mode,it has 9 types of fast-setting rejection modes available. Password protection, all records can saved in mobile safely.

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