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Call Notes For Contacts
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Write notes for contact from phonebook and see the notes while the call.
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This application is for those who communicate with new people and have a large number of contacts.
It allows to create note list which you will see during the call.
Get the information you need at the exact moment you need it!
Call Notes For Contacts displays information that you can store for your contacts. Get reminded of events such as a caller's birthday, an anniversary, a place of employment and job title, or any note that you have stored in contact records. The popup window can be closed at any time. The perfect app for busy professionals who need to get information about callers before answering the call.
Feature list:
- Contact list with filter by name, phone and notes number.
- Notes for every contact in phone's contact list.
- Two state for a note: normal and strikethrough.
- Showing editable note list for contact on popup window while the contact is calling. Strikethrough notes can be excluded from showing.
- Сustomizable popup position for incoming and outgoing call separately.
- Opening phone book contact details on long click in contact list.
- Sharing note text via sms, email and other way on long click in note list.
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Here you go!
Call Notes For Contacts
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Write notes for your contact while you are on the phone with them!
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This app is for people who have a ton of contacts and need to keep notes while they talk to them. It lets you create note lists that you can refer and edit when you are on the call with them.
Get the information you need right when you need it!
Keep track of events such as a caller's birthday, an anniversary, a place of employment and job title, or any note that you have stored in contact records. The popup window can be closed at any time. The perfect app for busy professionals.
Feature list:
- Contact list with filter by name, phone and notes number.
- Notes for every contact in phone's contact list.
- Two states for a note: normal and strikethrough.
- Showing editable note list for contact on popup window while the contact is calling. Strikethrough notes can be excluded from showing.
- Сustomizable popup position for incoming and outgoing call separately.
- Opening phone book contact details on long click in contact list.
- Sharing note text via sms, email and other way on long click in note list.

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SW for logging call times for each contact notes?

Hello,
Do you know any SW that would automatically log information about date and time of each coll in the Notes for each contact?
I'd like to see upon opening a contact when I spoke with him/her.
Thank you
Not quite what you are asking for...but there is a program called CallCalendar that notes each call made, received, or missed and places it (and the beginning and ending times) automatically into your Calendar. I have found it as a helpful log to keep.
freddiemac1 said:
Not quite what you are asking for...but there is a program called CallCalendar that notes each call made, received, or missed and places it (and the beginning and ending times) automatically into your Calendar. I have found it as a helpful log to keep.
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That sounds interesting but I would like to have something slightly different... when I open a contact, I'd like to see the history of phone conversations with this person... ideally in the Notes fields of the contact
I believe PocketCM can do something similar. At least, it is a decent contact manager with SMS function. Afaik, you can let it show the calls inbetween the threaded SMS, which gives you quite a log about conversations with people. But, I think it does not show the duration of a call, but date and time for it.
Give it a shot
kolcon said:
That sounds interesting but I would like to have something slightly different... when I open a contact, I'd like to see the history of phone conversations with this person... ideally in the Notes fields of the contact
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It's already there in the individual call history for each contact. Time, day, length of call.
Open contact, "View All Calls".

Is it possible to add a contacts list tab?

It would be perfect, if this was possible, to add a tab, like Call History Tab, but this time to show the list of all the contacts (name - telephones), so we could make a call without open the contact list..

Reject call programmatically

Is there any direct (or convoluted) way to reject an incoming call, i.e. send it directly to voicemail. Meaning
(a) if a call is coming in and matches certain criteria
(b) send the call to VM, and stop the ringing. (programmatically)
I've got (a) under control but I dont know how to do (b).
Any ideas?
Thanks
Jay
Well I know in the phonebook settings there is an option to send directly to voicemail for that particular number but that would require you saving the number in your phone book.
speoples20 said:
Well I know in the phonebook settings there is an option to send directly to voicemail for that particular number but that would require you saving the number in your phone book.
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+1
I have Telemarketer1 - 7 right now in my phone book and they all go straight to voicemail with that option. Now if there was some way to block "UNKOWN"!
We need a Call Firewall / Blocker Software which can do following.
Register for Intent which can hook Incomming Call events
When Intent is raised if Checks for the number across Predefined Rules in Priority Order if any Rule matched take Action like
Reject Call
Accept and Immediately Reject THIS WILL COST CALLER
Send to Voice Mail
Reject and Reply with SMS
Reject and Create Reminder for Predefined Minutes to Remind us to Call them Back
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great idea
Try Youmail (it works for all phones)
There is a program for WM called Mobion MagiCall that would do everything that everyone wants on android but who can port it...
Back to my question...
Folks
I love the lively chit chat but does anyone have an answer to my original question: how do I reject a call programmatically and on the fly (not through phonebook entries set up ahead of time)?
BTW I will have an app available next week on Android Market that allows you to respond to incoming calls with an "I'll call you back asap" text or email, and it will set a reminder for you to call the caller back.
jayandro said:
Folks
I love the lively chit chat but does anyone have an answer to my original question: how do I reject a call programmatically and on the fly (not through phonebook entries set up ahead of time)?
BTW I will have an app available next week on Android Market that allows you to respond to incoming calls with an "I'll call you back asap" text or email, and it will set a reminder for you to call the caller back.
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OMG!!! YES, WE CAN DO THAT!!!
I was going to kill myself after severe 24 hours of investigating and discovering... But I've found "fresh" solution!
// "cheat" with Java reflection to gain access to TelephonyManager's ITelephony getter
Class c = Class.forName(tm.getClass().getName());
Method m = c.getDeclaredMethod("getITelephony");
m.setAccessible(true);
telephonyService = (ITelephony)m.invoke(tm);
all all all of hundreds of people who wants to develop their call-control software visit this start point
http://www.google.com/codesearch/p?...:http://mylockforandroid\.googlecode\.com&d=0
there is a project. and there are important comments (and credits)
briefly: copy aidl file, add permissions to manifest, copy-paste source for telephony management )))
Some more info for you. AT commands you can send only if you are rooted. Than you can kill system process and send commands but you will need a reboot to allow your phone to receive and send calls =)))
I'm very hapy =) Now my Shake2MuteCall will get an update !
I use tcallblocking lite (search the market for it) to block calls from unknown numbers and any rom with the hacked phone.apk in it allows you to add numbers to a blacklist. No need for additional entries in your contact list
Moved as not Android Development.
I tried Call Firewallv1.40 freeware. It seems to be working at blocking unwanted private calls. I found it here http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-call-firewall-v1-4.html. The price is certainly good.
Features & Options:
a. Accecpt all calls - pretty self explainatory
b. Accept call from My Contacts only - accepts calls from contacts only, others are rejected
c. Reject all calls - pretty self explainatory
d. White List - accepts calls only from the white listed nos
e. Black List - accepts all call except from the black listed nos
f. Black List Pattern - any no STARTING from the black list pattern list is rejected.
for eg. if you enter "123", so all nos STARTING from "123" will be rejected
this is a very nice option with which you can block nos from any particular network, country, city , area or whatever you can think of.

Save Chat/SMS Conversation to PC - Possible ???

I have been exchanging tons of SMS messages with a bunch of my friends. HTC Diamond does a good job of displaying the messages chronologically that i would have exchanged with a specific person if i tap on his/her name. However, it restricts the number of messages shown and i need to keep tapping on Older... again and again to see the older messages.
Is there a way that i can copy/download/save the entire SMS conversation i've had with a specific person? I don't want to copy/paste text manually into a file as it would take ages. Any tool/utility/application that exists to facilitate this ...preferably freeware !
Thanks
MyPhone can sync all of your text messages

[Q] Messaging App and Contact pictures

Hi all.
I'm trying to do something pretty simple and it's probably just me missing something obvious but here goes:
I'm trying to add contact pictures / thumbnails to all the people or companies that send me text messages. With friends this is never a problem. Normally If someone sends me a text who is not in my contacts list then the sender name simply shows as their phone number - and I can add it to my contacts list and assign a contact picture which the messaging app then picks up ( instead of the standard android picture ( see a few examples in pic 1 ).
However some companies ( I'm using NatWest as an example in this case - see attached pic 1 ) actually come though on the messaging app as NatWest ( rather than a phone number ) - and I have no idea what number the text originated from ( not that I want to reply or anything ).
This means that when I long press on the message and choose to add it to my contacts then it shows the phone number as "NatWest" ( without the quotes - see attached pic 2 ). As a result the messaging app doesn't pick up on the contact picture I have chosen and just uses the default android pic as if it was an unknown recipient.
As you can see in Pic 2 I have assigned the NatWest logo to the contact entry but it still shows as the default picture in the messaging app - as per in Pic 1.
How do I know what number ( probably one of those 6 digit short numbers ) the text is actually coming from? Or how do I get the messaging app to display a contact picture of my choosing rather than the default one?
If it makes any difference I'm using a Motorola Milestone running CM6 12/12/2010.
Thanks.

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