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Default i,Call Manager US Edition 1.1 (Freeware) - 06-29-2008, 10:18 PM

i,Call Manager Extended, US Edition 1.1
Its Freeware.



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Automatic lookup:
Lookup city name, state and location of caller automatically when call comes in.

Show: City name on Phone Screen.
Display lookup’s result on phone screen. Example: Caller call from New York city. You’ll see “New York, NY” OR “Contact Name, New York, NY” and follow by phone number appear on Phone Screen.

Show: Location on Maps
Pinpoint caller's location on map. Include caller’s phone number, city and state name.

Lookup Address Book*: Lookup only if caller is in Address Book
Lookup non Address Book: Lookup only if caller is not in Address Book

Manual Lookup:
Lookup city name, state and location of a specify phone number from local database.

Local database contains United State numbering plan information which starts from +1-201-200-xxxx to +1-989-996-xxxx. Last update in September 2007.

*Unchecked this setting if you have performance problem when call comes in.

Version 1.0 which released in 2007 not return city name correctly.
I see in this forums has threads of an application name Berry-a-code. Its similar to my product.

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Default 06-29-2008, 11:40 PM

This program is really interesting. I have installed it. Will see how it works for me.
   
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Default 06-29-2008, 11:54 PM

This looks interesting... a good replacement to Berry-a-Code, more options, too.
   
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Default 06-30-2008, 08:55 AM

Anyone figure out if you need to download the database files to get this to function? There are two options at OTA download one for OTA and one for download which says "installation files + Areacode database"

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Default 06-30-2008, 08:57 AM

Yea, you do, or you can download it after the installation.
   
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Default 06-30-2008, 09:11 AM

Thanks.

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Default 06-30-2008, 09:39 AM

Looks interesting. What is the memory footprint of this application when installed?
   
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Default 06-30-2008, 09:42 AM

33.7KB without the database
   
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Default 06-30-2008, 10:27 AM

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33.7KB without the database
Thanks, and you're right on 24,000 posts! [for now]
   
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Default 06-30-2008, 11:06 AM

Looks great..
2 questions - (i) when u say US edition, does it have Canadian exchanges, etc. as well?
(ii) Compatible w/4.5 OS?


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Question 06-30-2008, 11:44 AM

one question; i downloaded app. but it saved part of it on my media card. how do i unzip from the media card?
   
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Default 06-30-2008, 01:35 PM

Answer: 4.04MB if you install all databases.

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Application size = 32.9KB ( required )
NAPNXX size = 2.44KB ( required )

Zippped
NorthAmericaCountryName1 - 9 = 862 KB ( required )
Nap2xx = 348KB ( optional )
Nap3xx = 397KB ( optional )
Nap4xx = 345KB ( optional )
Nap5xx = 406KB ( optional )
Nap6xx = 408KB ( optional )
Nap7xx = 473KB ( optional )
Nap8xx = 419KB ( optional )
Nap9xx = 452KB ( optional )

Answer: Its compatible with OS 4.2.1 - OS 4.5.x
(It compatible with OS 4.0.1 - 4.2.0 if I remove Maps feature)

I optimized memory usage by use dynamic class loading and fragmenting code to small .cod files.
I not strong in English so not good to give you an explanation about trick I has been used.
But a result is it use around 400 - 600 KB memory space when it operate.
Not depend on number of database installed.

1 example of optimized trick that I used in this application:
Look at manual lookup result.( type phone number in a search field then hit Lookup button)
You'll see time in milliseconds which used to load database and search. If you press lookpup again with the same phone number. Time which use to search will decrease around 2 - 10 times compare to the first hit.

Answer:Its doesn't have other country exchanges code. I'll create Canada edition later and no plan for other countries.

Answer:A zipped database files is use to install by Blackberry Desktop Manager.


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Default 07-01-2008, 01:29 PM

Nice app. I was wondering what benefits come with the optional files?

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Default 07-02-2008, 07:50 AM

I recommend you install all optional files if you want it to recognizing most exchanges/phone numbers in US.

File name Nap2xx is database of exchanges +1-201-xxx-xxxx to +1-283-xxx-xxxx
File name Nap3xx is database of exchanges +1-301-xxx-xxxx to +1-386-xxx-xxxx
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For example, if you didn't install Nap8xx then it can't recognize a call from +1-801-yyy-yyyy

The application will not load all databases into memory at once. It'll load only a matched exchange data when call comes in (or do manual search)

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Default 07-02-2008, 07:59 AM

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Answer:Its doesn't have other country exchanges code. I'll create Canada edition later and no plan for other countries.
Thx for all the great detail in your reply. For me, the Canada answer is the most critical so I'll watch for a Canada related thread from you. Take care!


Thx to all for the great advice!

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Default 07-02-2008, 09:36 AM

Anybody using this on BB OS 4.5? My Blackberry Maps is not active on AT&T with 4.5.0.46 running,
   
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Default 07-03-2008, 12:32 PM

This seems like a great app but it's not working like I expected. I doesn't seem to provide a city name for contacts that are not in my phone book. It also does provide a city name for contact in my phone book even if I do not have that feature selected in the options. Any suggestions? Am I understanding the "Lookup Address Book" and "Lookup Non Address Book" correctly?

I have a BB8820 on T-Mobile running 4.2.2.193.

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