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Years ago I used to have a calculator/phone book device that had a speaker
in the back (I think Sanyo made it). You could just scroll down the list in
you phonebook and press 1 button while holding it to the handset of a phone
and it would dial the phone using audio touch tones.
Does anyone know of program or hack that would allow auto-dialing with the
speaker on Palm OS devices that don't have a phone? Integrated into the Palm
OS contact/address book? If no one knows of one, is there a programmer out
there that wants to do this? I for one would be willing to buy such a
product.
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In article <10ag65uo14t0g9d@corp.supernews.com>,
"[]--SkonOfVulcan--[]" <skonofvulcan@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Years ago I used to have a calculator/phone book device that had a speaker
> in the back (I think Sanyo made it). You could just scroll down the list in
> you phonebook and press 1 button while holding it to the handset of a phone
> and it would dial the phone using audio touch tones.
>
> Does anyone know of program or hack that would allow auto-dialing with the
> speaker on Palm OS devices that don't have a phone? Integrated into the Palm
> OS contact/address book? If no one knows of one, is there a programmer out
> there that wants to do this? I for one would be willing to buy such a
> product.
Archived from groups: alt.comp.sys.palmtops.pilot,comp.sys.palmtops.pilot (More info?)
Try DTMF DA -- freeware. It works well on my TRGpro. Not all Palm OS
devices have sufficient sound capability and a decent speaker. These
will be required for DTMF dialing.
[]--SkonOfVulcan--[] wrote:
> Years ago I used to have a calculator/phone book device that had a speaker
> in the back (I think Sanyo made it). You could just scroll down the list in
> you phonebook and press 1 button while holding it to the handset of a phone
> and it would dial the phone using audio touch tones.
>
> Does anyone know of program or hack that would allow auto-dialing with the
> speaker on Palm OS devices that don't have a phone? Integrated into the Palm
> OS contact/address book? If no one knows of one, is there a programmer out
> there that wants to do this? I for one would be willing to buy such a
> product.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Skon
>
>
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I will try it out. I have a Clie right now... but my Zodiac 2 will be
arriving in two days..!!!! ;-)
"Schmidt" <bt_schmidt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bt_schmidt-74413E.23192916052004@nr-tor01.bellnexxia.net...
> In article <10ag65uo14t0g9d@corp.supernews.com>,
> "[]--SkonOfVulcan--[]" <skonofvulcan@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Years ago I used to have a calculator/phone book device that had a
speaker
> > in the back (I think Sanyo made it). You could just scroll down the list
in
> > you phonebook and press 1 button while holding it to the handset of a
phone
> > and it would dial the phone using audio touch tones.
> >
> > Does anyone know of program or hack that would allow auto-dialing with
the
> > speaker on Palm OS devices that don't have a phone? Integrated into the
Palm
> > OS contact/address book? If no one knows of one, is there a programmer
out
> > there that wants to do this? I for one would be willing to buy such a
> > product.
>
> ToneDial v1.2
> http://Linkesoft.com/tonedial $US 11.90 shareware
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"George Fragos" <fragos@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BnWpc.3898$SZ4.3252@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> Try DTMF DA -- freeware. It works well on my TRGpro. Not all Palm OS
> devices have sufficient sound capability and a decent speaker. These
> will be required for DTMF dialing.
I'll d/l it right now and give it a try on my Clie. If it doesn't work on
that it may work on my Zodiac 2 when it arrives.
Thanks!
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By the way. Thanks!!
"Schmidt" <bt_schmidt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bt_schmidt-74413E.23192916052004@nr-tor01.bellnexxia.net...
> In article <10ag65uo14t0g9d@corp.supernews.com>,
> "[]--SkonOfVulcan--[]" <skonofvulcan@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Years ago I used to have a calculator/phone book device that had a
speaker
> > in the back (I think Sanyo made it). You could just scroll down the list
in
> > you phonebook and press 1 button while holding it to the handset of a
phone
> > and it would dial the phone using audio touch tones.
> >
> > Does anyone know of program or hack that would allow auto-dialing with
the
> > speaker on Palm OS devices that don't have a phone? Integrated into the
Palm
> > OS contact/address book? If no one knows of one, is there a programmer
out
> > there that wants to do this? I for one would be willing to buy such a
> > product.
>
> ToneDial v1.2
> http://Linkesoft.com/tonedial $US 11.90 shareware
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[]--SkonOfVulcan--[] wrote:
> "George Fragos" <fragos@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BnWpc.3898$SZ4.3252@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>> Try DTMF DA -- freeware. It works well on my TRGpro. Not all Palm
>> OS devices have sufficient sound capability and a decent speaker.
>> These will be required for DTMF dialing.
>
> I'll d/l it right now and give it a try on my Clie. If it doesn't
> work on that it may work on my Zodiac 2 when it arrives.
> Thanks!
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