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Kai's -Today Call, SMS, MMS Counter


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Requirements Windows Mobile for Pocket PC Phone Edition
Downloads 8 Limitations None
Publisher Kaisoft / Pocketkai File Size 0
Date added 20 Jan 2008 Check your speed

This Today Plugin shows the outgoing calls, SMS and MMS of the actual Month. This is of special interest for Users, who have a contract with free volumes or a free count of SMS or MMS per month. Thus you always see how much you have phoned and how many SMS/MMS you have sent and can so keep the overwiev.Today Plugin (Today screen)Displays the outgoing calls, sent SMS and MMSDisplaying the taken Time of the outgoing calls in minutesHeadline switchable on/offDay of the Month, e.g. from the 3rd of each Month adjustable.update (Timer) adjustableNew in Version 1.9:Font on today-screen shortenedSMS-Counter: will no longer be counted as characters (160 chars and more), but as count of SMS, due to problems on some devices.System requirements:Windows Mobile for Pocket Phone Edition 2003, 2003 SE, WM 5, WM 6Screen: 240x320 Pixel or higherProcessors: Samsung, Intel PXA XScale, StrongARM, OMAPNewest technology: Program developed in Visual Studio.Net.Which Pocket PC do I have? Help ?

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