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Default CALLtrack....

I wondered if anyone had tried calltrack app. It basically logs any call, missed call etc to your google calender. I looked for it on the marketplace but it's not available for me. Probably another tmobile thing with not getting access to some market apps...

ANyone tried it and if it's good, got the apk?
 
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Not available to me either, would love an apk for this one...
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I've been looking today too but can't find an apk. I'm sure someone here must have tried it...
 
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Likewise I spent quite a while looking for an apk. Does Blapk Market have it I wonder?
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I believe we don't see it because Google STILL has not approved the Desire on the market... and yup, I would like this too...
 
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Are google not approving it just to be a pain? This seems ridiculous> Is it a standard thing that gets sorted within a few weeks?
 
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I messaged the developer as I couldn't get the application from the market due to having a Desire - pfffft!

He sent me the apk which I have posted......

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CallTrack logs your phone activity to your Google Calendar. You can select the type of calls to log (incoming, outgoing, and missed) and the calendar to log them in. You can also dump your current call log to your calendar.
Working superbly for me. Suggestion: go to your gmail calender and create a seperate calender called desirecalls or something... then in the options in calltrack, select that!
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Ah, saw this after getting your PM, thanks for the upload, grabbing now
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Working very fine on HTC Desire, THANKS!!!
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This is great! I created a new calendar on Google called CallTrack. It showed up on my phone after a few minutes and all my calls are now logged to that calendar. That way they don't clog up my main calendar and, I assume but haven't tried yet, won't show up in Outlook after I sync.

 
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