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Old 05-29-2004, 04:00 PM
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Default Pocket Zen Phone: Define, Switch and Schedule Profiles

http://www.mtekk.com.au/browse/page868.html

"PZP is a Today screen plug-in for Pocket PC Phone Edition 2003 which permits the user to define and switch between various audio and functional configurations, much like the profiles on many typical mobile phones. The plug-in displays five icons which represent the five modes (or profiles) that can be configured, unlike the earlier versions they can now take up almost as much or little space as the user wishes since the icons may be skinned (simple bitmaps, plenty are available) – I have mine as a simple row of text bitmaps for the modes (Silent, Vibrate, Quiet, Normal & Loud). To switch mode simply tap the mode of choice and the underlying settings are applied."



I don't have a phone edition (yet), but this looks like an very useful application. The ability to schedule profile changes seems especially handy, particularly for repeating meetings, transit times, etc. It's fully skinnable, and completely free! Is this something you'd find useful? Anyone care to try it out and report back?
 
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Old 05-29-2004, 04:13 PM
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I have been using this profile manager since early days and I must say I am very impressed on two fronts. First is the quality & scope of the application. Second is the responsiveness of the developer. Way to go Zendrui!!! You can refer to the URL for the 34 page thread on xda-developers to see how much the community has engaged in the development of this application and how Zendrui has been able to cope with the demand. All I can say is, two thumbs up!!!
 
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Old 05-29-2004, 05:02 PM
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Whoa, this looks like an incredibly useful program! 8O I'm going to install it as soon as I finish writing this! You just can't beat the FREE part! The ability to change settings with one tap sounds especially useful! I cant wait to try it.

Are you planning on getting a Phone Edition, Pat? I've had the sp230 for a while now, but I just bought an XDA II. I got tired of waiting for the new devices :wink:. I am now waiting for my new toy to arrive in the mail.

Which one are you planning on getting?
 
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Old 05-29-2004, 06:17 PM
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I tried to load it on the i700 with no success. :cry:
 
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Old 05-29-2004, 06:30 PM
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It worked for me. I don't think it works with Pocket PC 2002. You have to move the file to the device and then run it.

It seems pretty cool, especially the time thing, but I'll have to try it for a few days before I'm sure.
 
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Old 05-29-2004, 07:53 PM
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This is something I've been looking for awhile now. I usually have regular times in my schedule where I'd like the PDA to be silent. I was looking for a profile program like this but the ability to schedule profile changes is pretty neat. Looking forward to try this out.
 
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Old 05-30-2004, 02:54 AM
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This seems like it could be useful for a normal ppc to silence alarms during a meeting. Has anyone with a non-phone ppc 2003 tried this?
 
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Old 05-30-2004, 03:47 AM
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Sorry it is a Windows Mobile 2003 application. IT WILL NOT RUN ON 2002
 
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Old 05-30-2004, 09:24 AM
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Just installed on my I-Mate. So far so good. This is similar to what comes pre-installed on smartphones. Great freeware!!! Ryan Joseph, did you just join the review team? Congrats. Also would be interested to see some comparison pics as well as battery life and screen between the XDA II and the SP230( if you still have it)? Welcome to the XDA II. I am very happy with mine. I too could not wait for the new devices. The wait for the MPx is bearable with my I-Mate!
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Old 05-30-2004, 02:55 PM
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Just installed on my I-Mate. So far so good. This is similar to what comes pre-installed on smartphones. Great freeware!!! Ryan Joseph, did you just join the review team? Congrats. Also would be interested to see some comparison pics as well as battery life and screen between the XDA II and the SP230( if you still have it)? Welcome to the XDA II. I am very happy with mine. I too could not wait for the new devices. The wait for the MPx is bearable with my I-Mate!
Yes, I'm now a part of the Review Team. Thanks for noticing! I'm pretty excited...hopefully, I'll be able to submit a review fairly soon!

And actually, the device I bought is the i-Mate. I just said XDA II because that's what most people know it by. And I'm happy it's an i-Mate because now I can join Club i-Mate. :mrgreen:

And I do still have my sp230...for now. What did you want me to do with it?
 
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