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How to make reminder to repeat sound (snooze) in OMNIA till it get notice?


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Guest ketamdaco
Posted

in Omnia there no option to make reminder to always repeat if we have miscall or sms.

Can anyone help?

Cheer, thanks ;)

Guest respider
Posted

that would be perfect... I love the little app "RemindMe" in symbian

Guest ketamdaco
Posted

Maybe the expert guy Paul, could provide it for us ;) plz

Guest Massive Attack
Posted (edited)
in Omnia there no option to make reminder to always repeat if we have miscall or sms.

Can anyone help?

Cheer, thanks ;)

spb phone suite have this reminder function, you can choose a tone to remind you every 5 minutes or whatever interval you configure it, you can have it remind with or without vibra.

Edited by Massive Attack
Guest ketamdaco
Posted

is there no smthing more simple that spb phone suite to handle this?

I had read from internet spb phone suite smtime have problem in Omnia....

any way thanks for the reply ;)

Guest MBA140
Posted

This is a problem problem with Windows Mobile. The only programs I know of that add this functionality are Spb Phone Suite and PhoneAlarm. I don't know if PhoneWeaver does this too.

I use Spb Phone Suite which works quite well. It does crash though if I use the automatic profile function.

Guest Lucavi
Posted (edited)

WTF, that's dumb the repeat option is there..but is is always grayed out for Text message.

I use this program to set individual sms tones but you can use to select towns for unknown contacts or just a default for all contacts. It has a "Remind me" drop down menu, for missed call and unread sms, with available time limits. Maybe that will work. I don't have time to test.

http://oldsap.blogspot.com/2008/07/oist-v12.html

The program is a little funky to use the first time. You have to first "Start" it, from the Programs area it will no be running in the background. Run it again to access the options setup area. Once you're done with that click "Hide".

I like to install it to the device area, copy and create a shortcut to the exe (Oist.exe or something) and add it to the windows/startup folder- that way its running from the get go. and you don't have to think about it ever again.

Also, as of this version you can only use .wavs for sounds. Lastly if you use OLDsap 1.4 for any tones, be sure to set the windows mobile sms sound (in sounds & notifications) to light only or vibrate or nothing, or you will get tones twice- once from windows and once from Oldsap.

*phew

Lucavi

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Guest Ingvarr
Posted

You can use PhoneAlarm Lite

Its free and will provide the customizable repeating alarms, profile management and nice skins for today plugin notifications (you may disable today plugin if you dont want one though).

Guest bliz88lelong
Posted

I use SPB Time. You can select your own alarm. Choose what mp3 file you want to play, snooze time, etc.

Its the best alarm for me so far. The original one couldn't wake me up even. So if you a person who can't wake up, get SPB Time. I normally put on some heavy rock song to wake myself.

Guest ketamdaco
Posted
I use SPB Time. You can select your own alarm. Choose what mp3 file you want to play, snooze time, etc.

Its the best alarm for me so far. The original one couldn't wake me up even. So if you a person who can't wake up, get SPB Time. I normally put on some heavy rock song to wake myself.

So sorry, what we mean here is reminder for miscall or sms that we didnt notice yet (not alarm to awake us), the reminder will keep sounding (snooze) till we notice it.

samsung itself have option for the agenda to make repeat sound but it not allow it for miscall and sms.

Guest Ingvarr
Posted

Yeah, PA Lite will nicely do repeating notifications for anything, including SMS and missed calls.

Guest ketamdaco
Posted
Yeah, PA Lite will nicely do repeating notifications for anything, including SMS and missed calls.

i already installed the PA Lite, but it didnt work to repeat reminder for miscall and sms.

Plz tell how its to set it work for Omnia.

thanks

Guest testerr
Posted

I read about another app called DontForget - for similar purposes

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