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I was searching for a Thread, that has all the toggles posted at one spot, so I am starting this Thread.

Here You can Post all the toggles requests and as well the actual file/links.


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My First Request: Anyone has a toggle to turn the caller's ID on/off, or be able to assign it to a number key on a dial pad? e.g. Long Press 8 and your caller ID for your next call is blocked, or Press 8 again or an other key to have your caller ID shown.

There are times that you want to keep your caller ID hidden, for whatever reason, but for the next call you want to show it. However it takes for ever to go to menu from the dial pad to options>Services>Caller ID hit the get settings, and select Provide my caller ID to Everyone, No One or Only to contacts.

I was thinking if there was a toggle, that would be nice, I mean about five or six years ago, I had this small seaman phone, which had this option.
 
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My 2nd Request. A phone card toggle, I used to have this sonyerickson, the first PDA type of phone. Where if supposed I needed to make an international call, I would buy a normal phone card, and input the 1800 number, and the PIN code, and when I wanted to make an international call, by selecting that area code which I had pre-stored in that application, It would use my phone card's minute hence not charging my phone for international calls, I stilled used my minute but that was only for that 1800 call number.


Here were the advantages of that system:
1. It didn't use my phone plan to call international, and only used my calling card for the international calls.
2. I didn't have to dial the PIN code each time I wanted to make an international call, imagine doing that while driving. Hence made my life more easy, and more safe.
3. I didn't have to memorize all that many numbers, once I bought the card I would input the 1800 number, and the PIN, and that it, all I just had to worry is dialing a regular phone number.

Anything like this for the window mobile?

My phone:
HTC TouchPro2-Tmobile
Window 6.5
SPB SHELL 3.5
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My 2nd Request. A phone card toggle, I used to have this sonyerickson, the first PDA type of phone. Where if supposed I needed to make an international call, I would buy a normal phone card, and input the 1800 number, and the PIN code, and when I wanted to make an international call, by selecting that area code which I had pre-stored in that application, It would use my phone card's minute hence not charging my phone for international calls, I stilled used my minute but that was only for that 1800 call number.




Here were the advantages of that system:
1. It didn't use my phone plan to call international, and only used my calling card for the international calls.
2. I didn't have to dial the PIN code each time I wanted to make an international call, imagine doing that while driving. Hence made my life more easy, and more safe.
3. I didn't have to memorize all that many numbers, once I bought the card I would input the 1800 number, and the PIN, and that it, all I just had to worry is dialing a regular phone number.

Anything like this for the window mobile?

My phone:
HTC TouchPro2-Tmobile
Window 6.5
SPB SHELL 3.5
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Check out idialer or gvdialer
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Check out idialer or gvdialer
another option is MagiCall by Mobiion, I use it and on top of the feature you are looking for, it provides a full suite of call and SMS management.

Note: Magicall is not freeware
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