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Fake Call


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Requirements Designed for all Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices.
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Publisher Trinket Software File Size 0
Date added 13 Oct 2008 Check your speed

A secret weapon against boring meetings and bad dates. Overview Fake Call is a quick and easy way to "call yourself" in order to politely escape social situations. While pretending to receive a phone call is possible without any special software, this usually takes too many awkward key presses and fumbling. Fake Call makes it as easy as pressing 1 button, and provides an extremely realistic incoming call experience. It also includes powerful scheduling and personalization features in a simple, unobtrusive user interface. Features Schedule a Fake Call in advance, or generate one on demand. Simple, touch-friendly user interface to quickly schedule a call using predefined intervals (5 minutes to 1 hour). Select a caller from your phone''s Contacts. The selected contacts photo and phone number appear when the phone rings. Totally realistic incoming call experience using your phone''s default ringtone and profile settings. Fast, small and optimized for Windows Mobile using native C++ code. Does its job and gets out of your way quickly.

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