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#71
0.8 takes care of the .gnokiirc part !
So the point 5 is not needed any more (if you don't ave a .gnokiirc file)
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Anyone have any ideas on how to get rid of the Phonelink icon after un-install ? (OS 2008)
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Originally Posted by onlife View Post
Hi there,

I installed Phonelink in order to try it out, but since I couldn't get gnokii to work, I decided to wait for some easier way / integrated installer or whatever and uninstalled Phonelink.

The uninstall process (Application Manager) did just fine and finished saying "successfully removed" or something like it. But after a restart I'm seeing the Phonelink app still sitting in my application menu (I put it in "Extras"). I can't start in any more, there's no logo for it, but it's there and annoying me. How to get rid of the unnessecary entry?

Thanks for your answers,
onlife
Facing the same problem here. Does anyone have a how-to on getting rid of PhoneLink's rogue entry?
 
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Originally Posted by ghoonk View Post
Facing the same problem here. Does anyone have a how-to on getting rid of PhoneLink's rogue entry?
Have a look here:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=12578
 
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#75
I did. I'm no X-Term expert and rather than risk breaking something through tinkering, so I ended up reflashing the N800.

However, this probably doesn't change the fact that PhoneLink does not uninstall properly (and that I probably need some lessons in Linux)
 
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#76
Originally Posted by ghoonk View Post
... I probably need some lessons in Linux ...
Just in case, here is a really nice guide:
http://www.linuxcommand.org/learning_the_shell.php
 

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#77
Hi,
I have corrected the packager script that worked in OS2007 ...
You'll soon find phonelink 1.0.2 on the repositories and the garage ...
Sorry for the inconvenience
Fred
 
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#78
since the phone can only connect to one bluetooth device at a time, wouldn't you not be able to use a headset and dial with your tablet?

i was hoping you could have your phone in your bag with a headset on and tablet in hand.
 

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#79
Yep No Problemo : I do it often
I dial with the N800 and PhoneLink and use my BT headset to talk : The phone stays in the pocket ;-)
 
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App suggestion:

UI improvements could include the following tabs

- keypad (for dialling)
- speed dials
- SMS conversations (by date/time, then threaded by conversation)
- Send SMS tab with the following input boxes:
- Recipient input box with auto-look up except when a number or symbol appears as the first character of the input
- Text box for composition of SMS message with support for concatenated SMS

notification of incoming text messages and missed calls using status bar icon and LED

Just my 2 cents
 

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