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hungbaoco
06-07-2012, 01:42 PM
FedoroffSoft T-Reminder v3.01.6 S60v3 S60v5 SymbianOS9.x Unsigned-FoXPDA




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T-Reminder is a continuation of Total Supervision.


The program reminds about missed events:

Missed calls, messages and unread emails.
Battery discharge below a specified level and the completion of charging
If the level drops below the GSM network or rose above a specified level
Detected the 3G network
Flexible configuration warning. You can set the tone, vibration signals and light signals. You can specify general settings of the signal and the individual.
You can specify that the night program is not worried about the reminders. Schedule set for the whole week.
Compared with the total patrol the following changes:

Completely redesigned user interface. There is a simple and advanced mode.
When a reminder pops up and shout about how an event is missing.
You can dissolve (dismiss) a reminder. For example, if you have new mail, but once you now deal with it and has no desire to hear further reminders, you can dismiss the reminder and a message about this recall program will not be.
You can configure how long to recall the missed event.
Schedule is given through the control of the calendar brought from the Energy Saver.
Added a reminder of unread email messages.
Added a reminder of loss and discovery network.
Added a reminder at detection of 3G network
Fixed over version 3.1.5:

Isrpvlena autoload - at work.
Added sounds by default. Were very nice
Grammatical errors in the headers and documentation.
A pair of small improvements.
Note : Not Fully Tested

quan_huynh74
06-07-2012, 01:42 PM
FedoroffSoft T-Reminder v3.01.10 S60v3/S60v5 SymbianOS9.x Unsigned Cr*cked-FoXPDA


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T-Reminder is a universal program for Symbian smartphones. Its capabilities will remind you about a variety of missed events. The T-Reminder tracks:

Missed calls, SMS/MMS messages, e-mails;
Used-up batteries/completed battery charges;
Appearance/disappearance of cellular networks;
3G network detection.
The T-Reminder will alert you of missed messages in a variety of ways:

Playing a ringtone;
A blinking light;
Vibra-signaling; and
Pop-up message display.
List of events to be tracked
The T-Reminder is very handy. You see all tracking events and the number of missed calls or messages on one screen. You can also switch the tracking of any event with just one click.

Single clicking enables or disables tracking. You will hear a notification sound when you enable tracking.
When reminding you of the time, you’ll see a pop-up message detailing the missed event or, if you’ve missed calls, the display will show how many you’ve missed. Again, if you can’t stop to attend to these matters right away, you can stop notification about this event with just one click. If you miss one more event, the reminding system will automatically recommence.
Double clicking opens a signal settings window.

The T-Reminder doesn’t remind you about missed events when the remind time has expired or when notification has stopped. The reason your reminders stop will be displayed on the screen. Possible values are:

Stopped – user has pressed the “Stop reminding” button in pop-up notification.
Expired – the notification term has expired.

You can set the T-Reminder on “autostart” and enable or disable pop-up notifications in the menu.
By clicking the “Exit” button, you’ll close the user interface only. The T-Reminder will continue to track events for you in the background.

Signal settings

You can set a ring tone and notification interval in the simple mode.
For certain events, you can set a level to define the limit to begin repeating notifications. For example, you can set it at the lowest battery level, upon which the T-Reminder will alert you that your batteries are getting low.
You can set notification terms and special settings in the advanced mode.
By default, general signal settings are used for all reminders. You can get to the general settings by choosing "menu/settings/general settings."
You can also set up special settings for a particular event. For example, you can set an individual vibration for a missed call to differ from other reminders.

Common ans special signal settings.


The common signal settings are used for any event by default except for the “autostart” and “Max melody size (Kb),” which are used for the whole program.

Autostart – Starts program on a smartphone; switches it on.
Show notification – Shows pop-up notification of a set time.
Signal type – Shows which type of signal to use.
Ignore schedule for – Shows which types of signals will ignore the schedule.
Volume – Sets the volume of reminders in the percentage of profile volume if a volume is profile-dependent; otherwise, sets the volume in the percentage of maximum device volume.
Vibration rhythm – The count and length of vibration impulses. If the vibration rhythm is a profile-dependent program, check for a vibration setting in a current profile before signaling.
Light devices – Devices used for a light signal.
Light rhythm – Blinking parameters.
Detection delay – The time term between event detection and reminder initiation.
When phone is in use – Enables or disables a notification when you use the phone, i.e., surfing the Internet or writing an SMS.
Max melody size (Kb) – The maximum size of a file in the ring tones list.
Signal schedule
You can set up the entire week’s schedule here.
Intervals indicate when the program will remind you about missed events. You can set which types of signals will ignore the schedule at the signal settings.
You can also undo your last schedule change to return to the previous schedule simply by selecting the “Undo” menu item. It appears in the menu after the first schedule change.
You can set exact time period parameters by using the "Change" menu item.
You can set the reminder interval to begin on a certain day and to end on another day.
You can specify two or even more intervals per day.
By clicking the “Exit” button, you’ll close user interface only. The program will continue to track events in the background.
The first day of the week is set by using the calendar settings of your phone, and the weekdays and the weekend is set by using the clock settings of your phone.

lesen.dv
06-07-2012, 01:42 PM
Cái phần mềm này tui dùng cứ bị tình trạng lúc báo lúc không. Nhiều lúc có cuộc gọi nhỡ mà nó im như thóc, làm "huốt" mấy lần. Lại phải remove quay về với remindMe cổ lỗ sĩ.

tanbaolong2003
06-07-2012, 01:42 PM
FedoroffSoft T-Reminder v3.01.10 S60v3/S60v5 By ARTPDA



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On the go? Let T-Reminder alert you immediately to missed calls, unread messages and important e-mails.
Missed calls and messages—everyone faces this practically every day. It is so easy to miss the sound of that all-important message or incoming call if your phone is deep inside your pockets or if you are in a noisy environment. And missed calls and messages mean missed opportunities and even money that you can’t afford to lose.

The T-Reminder will allow you to avoid such a situation. With the T-Reminder, you won’t have to constantly check your phone screen; instead, you can program the T-Reminder to track missed calls, unread SMS or MMS messages, and e-mails.


The T-Reminder is the ideal device for the busy professional on the go—it will alert you when you have missed a call. You’ll never worry again about getting messages when it’s too late to call back.

The T-Reminder will alert you of missed messages in a variety of ways:

Playing a ringtone;
A blinking light;
Vibra-signaling; and
Pop-up message display.

You’ll also never be late for meetings or miss important events again—you can set the T-Reminder to be time-sensitive to your needs. You’ll see a pop-up message to remind you of the event or meeting. Plus, if you miss calls, T-Reminder will show you exactly how many. And, if you are too busy to return the call right then, you can instantly stop T-Reminder’s notification system with one click.

In addition, the T-Reminder will not disturb you when silence is needed. You can set the T-Reminder according to your needs. For example, if you are in a meeting, you can set the T-Reminder to Silent Profile. Or, when you do not want to be disturbed at night, you can use the T-Reminder Schedule to suit your needs. In each case, the T-Reminder is always working behind the scenes and will continue to record your message alerts without sound.


Although the T-Reminder is designed for a clear user interface, you can change any parameter to suit your personal notification alert preferences. You can set the ring tone of your choice to alert you of messages, and you can set the time interval between alerts, as well. For example, you may want to set your alert to a vibra-signal or a pop-up message and receive alerts every 10 minutes or every 30 minutes—the T-Reminder’s settings are flexible and allow you to choose.

With the T-Reminder, you will always be informed about missed calls, messages, and e-mails.


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ld-py
06-07-2012, 01:42 PM
FedoroffSoft T-Reminder v3.01.14 S60v3 S60v5 SymbianOS9.x Unsigned Cr.acked-FoXPDA

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T-Reminder is a universal program for Symbian smartphones. Its capabilities will remind you about a variety of missed events. The T-Reminder tracks:


Missed calls, SMS/MMS messages, e-mails;
Used-up batteries/completed battery charges;
Appearance/disappearance of cellular networks;
3G network detection.

The T-Reminder will alert you of missed messages in a variety of ways:



Playing a ringtone;
A blinking light;
Vibra-signaling; and
Pop-up message display.

List of events to be tracked

The T-Reminder is very handy. You see all tracking events and the number of missed calls or messages on one screen. You can also switch the tracking of any event with just one click.

Single clicking enables or disables tracking. You will hear a notification sound when you enable tracking.
When reminding you of the time, you’ll see a pop-up message detailing the missed event or, if you’ve missed calls, the display will show how many you’ve missed. Again, if you can’t stop to attend to these matters right away, you can stop notification about this event with just one click. If you miss one more event, the reminding system will automatically recommence.
Double clicking opens a signal settings window.
The T-Reminder doesn’t remind you about missed events when the remind time has expired or when notification has stopped. The reason your reminders stop will be displayed on the screen. Possible values are:


Stopped – user has pressed the “Stop reminding” button in pop-up notification.
Expired – the notification term has expired.

You can set the T-Reminder on “autostart” and enable or disable pop-up notifications in the menu.
By clicking the “Exit” button, you’ll close the user interface only. The T-Reminder will continue to track events for you in the background.

Signal settings

You can set a ring tone and notification interval in the simple mode.
For certain events, you can set a level to define the limit to begin repeating notifications. For example, you can set it at the lowest battery level, upon which the T-Reminder will alert you that your batteries are getting low.
You can set notification terms and special settings in the advanced mode.
By default, general signal settings are used for all reminders. You can get to the general settings by choosing "menu/settings/general settings."
You can also set up special settings for a particular event. For example, you can set an individual vibration for a missed call to differ from other reminders.


Common ans special signal settings.

The common signal settings are used for any event by default except for the “autostart” and “Max melody size (Kb),” which are used for the whole program.



Autostart – Starts program on a smartphone; switches it on.
Show notification – Shows pop-up notification of a set time.
Signal type – Shows which type of signal to use.
Ignore schedule for – Shows which types of signals will ignore the schedule.
Volume – Sets the volume of reminders in the percentage of profile volume if a volume is profile-dependent; otherwise, sets the volume in the percentage of maximum device volume.
Vibration rhythm – The count and length of vibration impulses. If the vibration rhythm is a profile-dependent program, check for a vibration setting in a current profile before signaling.
Light devices – Devices used for a light signal.
Light rhythm – Blinking parameters.
Detection delay – The time term between event detection and reminder initiation.
When phone is in use – Enables or disables a notification when you use the phone, i.e., surfing the Internet or writing an SMS.
Max melody size (Kb) – The maximum size of a file in the ring tones list.

Signal schedule

You can set up the entire week’s schedule here.
Intervals indicate when the program will remind you about missed events. You can set which types of signals will ignore the schedule at the signal settings.
You can also undo your last schedule change to return to the previous schedule simply by selecting the “Undo” menu item. It appears in the menu after the first schedule change.
You can set exact time period parameters by using the "Change" menu item.
You can set the reminder interval to begin on a certain day and to end on another day.
You can specify two or even more intervals per day.
By clicking the “Exit” button, you’ll close user interface only. The program will continue to track events in the background.
The first day of the week is set by using the calendar settings of your phone, and the weekdays and the weekend is set by using the clock settings of your phone.

duyenhai01
06-07-2012, 01:42 PM
FedoroffSoft T-Reminder v3.05.21 S60v3 S60v5 SymbianOS9.x Unsigned FoXPDA

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T-Reminder is a universal program for Symbian smartphones. Its capabilities will remind you about a variety of missed events. The T-Reminder tracks:

Missed calls, SMS/MMS messages, e-mails;
Used-up batteries/completed battery charges;
Appearance/disappearance of cellular networks;
3G network detection.
The T-Reminder will alert you of missed messages in a variety of ways:

Playing a ringtone;
A blinking light;
Vibra-signaling; and
Pop-up message display.
List of events to be tracked
The T-Reminder is very handy. You see all tracking events and the number of missed calls or messages on one screen. You can also switch the tracking of any event with just one click.

Single clicking enables or disables tracking. You will hear a notification sound when you enable tracking.
When reminding you of the time, you’ll see a pop-up message detailing the missed event or, if you’ve missed calls, the display will show how many you’ve missed. Again, if you can’t stop to attend to these matters right away, you can stop notification about this event with just one click. If you miss one more event, the reminding system will automatically recommence.
Double clicking opens a signal settings window.

The T-Reminder doesn’t remind you about missed events when the remind time has expired or when notification has stopped. The reason your reminders stop will be displayed on the screen. Possible values are:

Stopped – user has pressed the “Stop reminding” button in pop-up notification.
Expired – the notification term has expired.

You can set the T-Reminder on “autostart” and enable or disable pop-up notifications in the menu.
By clicking the “Exit” button, you’ll close the user interface only. The T-Reminder will continue to track events for you in the background.

Signal settings

You can set a ring tone and notification interval in the simple mode.
For certain events, you can set a level to define the limit to begin repeating notifications. For example, you can set it at the lowest battery level, upon which the T-Reminder will alert you that your batteries are getting low.
You can set notification terms and special settings in the advanced mode.
By default, general signal settings are used for all reminders. You can get to the general settings by choosing "menu/settings/general settings."
You can also set up special settings for a particular event. For example, you can set an individual vibration for a missed call to differ from other reminders.

Common ans special signal settings.


The common signal settings are used for any event by default except for the “autostart” and “Max melody size (Kb),” which are used for the whole program.

Autostart – Starts program on a smartphone; switches it on.
Show notification – Shows pop-up notification of a set time.
Signal type – Shows which type of signal to use.
Ignore schedule for – Shows which types of signals will ignore the schedule.
Volume – Sets the volume of reminders in the percentage of profile volume if a volume is profile-dependent; otherwise, sets the volume in the percentage of maximum device volume.
Vibration rhythm – The count and length of vibration impulses. If the vibration rhythm is a profile-dependent program, check for a vibration setting in a current profile before signaling.
Light devices – Devices used for a light signal.
Light rhythm – Blinking parameters.
Detection delay – The time term between event detection and reminder initiation.
When phone is in use – Enables or disables a notification when you use the phone, i.e., surfing the Internet or writing an SMS.
Max melody size (Kb) – The maximum size of a file in the ring tones list.
Signal schedule
You can set up the entire week’s schedule here.
Intervals indicate when the program will remind you about missed events. You can set which types of signals will ignore the schedule at the signal settings.
You can also undo your last schedule change to return to the previous schedule simply by selecting the “Undo” menu item. It appears in the menu after the first schedule change.
You can set exact time period parameters by using the "Change" menu item.
You can set the reminder interval to begin on a certain day and to end on another day.
You can specify two or even more intervals per day.
By clicking the “Exit” button, you’ll close user interface only. The program will continue to track events in the background.
The first day of the week is set by using the calendar settings of your phone, and the weekdays and the weekend is set by using the clock settings of your phone.

Change-log

· Coming birthday reminder added
· Missed calendar event reminder added
· Hungarian language added
· Italian language added