AfterCall for Series 60-3 released: convenient call list with quick access to needed actions

(2008-05-13) SymbianGuru

AfterCall for Series 60-3 released: convenient call list with quick access to needed actions



SymbianGuru released new software for Series 60-3: a mobile call manager that gives quick access to most used actions after the conversation ends.

With AfterCall for Series 60.3 user is able to add new numbers to the contact list or to assign a meeting, to send the SMS/MMS message to the number which was just calling right after the call.

After conversation ends, AfterCall shows a special window with quick access to calendar, messaging and contacts database. Furthermore, all call information is shown right after the call.

Main application screen shows calls list, but in a bit different way then the native Nokia call list: all events are shown in the order they have occurred. Exact number of the event is always shown. This allows easier call and number management.

AfterCall can be activated on different types of calls and its setup is very easy.

The trial version is limited for 10 days. A license code based on IMEI is provided upon purchase.

Company Name SymbianGuru
Email Address info@symbianguru.com
Web site address http://www.symbianguru.com




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