RNS:: TopShortCuts was renamed from RNS:: TreoShortCuts.It now supports Treo and Centro smartphones, so we decided to give it a more general name.Free updates for all RNS:: products are still valid for renamed products.ShortCuts is an important Palm OS feature that is hard to use on the Treo devices.Now you can use it easily!Depending on your preferences, use any of the following key combinations to insert the (ShortCut) character:Alt press-and-holddot press-and-holdS press-and-holdTo use shortcuts, insert the character followed by shortcut text, e.g. "br" will result in inserting the "Breakfast" text.To configure your shortcuts, use the standard "ShortCuts" panel in the "Prefs" application.RNS:: TopShortCuts is a Preferences panel (labeled "RNS:: TSC"), which means its icon is not displayed among other applications (in a launcher), but it shows up as a new panel in the Palm OS preferences (the "Prefs" application).This product was created for Treo 600, Treo 650, Treo 680, Treo 700p, Treo 755p, and Palm Centro.Contact the developerRNS:: customer service system:http://www.ranosoft.net/supportMore titles for your Treo:TopSelecTextHighlight text with the 5-Way Navigator. Dial numbers pressing Shift+Center.TopRingtoneInstallerThe simplest way to install polyphonic ringtones to your Treo!TopCallLogToolThe set of tools performing call log operations that Treo is missing.TopAreaCodesSee your caller's city/state name and area map when your phone rings.View all titles by RNS::
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| Requirements | Requires a Treo or Centro smartphone. | ||
| Downloads | 0 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | RNS:: | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 18 Jul 2006 | ||
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