AddOnis for OS4.5/4.6:
1. Fixed the bug that can not send email to calendar.
2. Fixed the bug that keylocker exception will not save.
3. New function. After call disconnect, you now can manually send call to calendar.
AddOnis for OS5.0:
1. include all the fix/new function in addonis for OS4.5/4.6
2. Fixed a bug that may cause autostandby not work.
3. support both new style standby mode (long press MUTE key) and old style standby mode (short press LOCK key).
4. new method to detect the call number is in addressbook or not.
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OK, have the app installed and have built a blacklist... also enabled blocking of private and unknown calls...
Call Firewall is not blocking unknown calls... and blocked call is not being logged to calendar although this is selected...
Do permissions need to be set manually? If so, to what?
Also, couple of suggestions....
1. Adding address book entry with multiple phone numbers now requires multiple selections.... can you put a checkbox next to the numbers to add so that they can be added at once?
OK, have the app installed and have built a blacklist... also enabled blocking of private and unknown calls...
Call Firewall is not blocking unknown calls... and blocked call is not being logged to calendar although this is selected...
Do permissions need to be set manually? If so, to what?
Also, couple of suggestions....
1. Adding address book entry with multiple phone numbers now requires multiple selections.... can you put a checkbox next to the numbers to add so that they can be added at once?
2. Can you have a separate blocked call log?
OK, have changed permissions to all allow and unknown call is now being blocked....
but blocked call is still not being added to calendar...
OK, have the app installed and have built a blacklist... also enabled blocking of private and unknown calls...
Call Firewall is not blocking unknown calls... and blocked call is not being logged to calendar although this is selected...
Do permissions need to be set manually? If so, to what?
Also, couple of suggestions....
1. Adding address book entry with multiple phone numbers now requires multiple selections.... can you put a checkbox next to the numbers to add so that they can be added at once?
2. Can you have a separate blocked call log?
Thanks for your suggestions, can you describe the first suggestion in more detail? For example, in which application you need to add multiple number? Thanks
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Thanks for your suggestions, can you describe the first suggestion in more detail? For example, in which application you need to add multiple number? Thanks
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Currently, if you go to address book and select "add to blacklist", a popup opens showing the number(s) associated with the entry... you have to select one, and add it to the blacklist. if you want to add one of the other numbers from the same address book entry, you need to select it and add it - and if there is a third number you must do this all over again.
I suggest that when "add to blacklist" is chosen, the popup opens as it does now... but that a checkbox be added in front of each number shown. The user then selects the number(s) they want to add to the blacklist by putting a check in the box, then finishes the procedure. Thus, if a single contact has 3 numbers, you can add them all at once instead of having to repeat the process 3 times....
OK... now...
What about the permissions settings?
Also, Blocked calls are not being added to the calendar...
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