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Phone Schedule
2.4.0 Support
Notice of discontinued product: With effect from March 21st 2008
Phone Schedule will no longer be a supported product. Support will continue
for existing customers for 12 months from date of purchase.
Phone Schedule for Pocket PC requires
.NET Compact Framework 1.0 SP3 which you can find
here.
If you have trouble starting Phone Schedule for Pocket PC try Phone
Schedule Lite.
If you have a problem that is not answered in the
FAQs or Tips section, then please email:
support@slipstreamsolutions.co.uk
The current version of
Phone Schedule is
2.4.0 (05 May 2006).
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My 15-day trial period has run out...
Phone Schedule can detect previous installations of itself, and if
you have exceeded the 15-day trial period since the software was first
installed you may need to buy a new Licence.
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Does my device have the Microsoft Bluetooth
stack..?
The following devices use the Microsoft Bluetooth stack.
Phone Schedule should therefore be able to turn the Bluetooth on and off on
these devices:
- All Smartphones
- i-mate (Pocket PC 2003)
- i-mate JAM
- MDA Compact
- MDA2 (T-Mobile)
- SPV M1000 (Orange)
- Qtek S100
- Qtek 2020
- XDAII (O2)
- XDAII Mini (O2)
The following devices do not use the Microsoft Bluetooth stack.
Phone Schedule unfortunately does not currently support turning on and off
the Bluetooth on these devices:
- Audiovox XV6600
- Dell Axim X50/X50v
- HP iPAQ h6340
- HP iPAQ h6365
- i-mate PDA2k
- MDAIII (T-Mobile)
- NZ Telecom Harrier
- Qtek 9090
- SPV M2000 (Orange)
- SX66 (Siemens)
- VPx (Vodafone)
- XDAIIs
- XDAIII (O2 Germany)
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I have Spb
Pocket Plus installed and Phone Schedule sometimes stops responding...
If you have Spb Pocket Plus installed you may find that the Phone
Schedule icon at the bottom of the Today screen sometimes stops responding. This
is caused by the 'Close Button' option in Spb Pocket Plus interfering with
an option in Phone Schedule that stops the program from being shut
down by the operating system. To avoid this from happening, either:
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Disable the 'Close
Button' option in Spb Pocket Plus (Start > Settings > System > Spb Pocket
Plus and un-tick 'Close Button').
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Alternatively, if
you want the operating system to shut down Phone Schedule gracefully,
enable the 'Allow operating system to close the program' option in Phone
Schedule (Options tab).
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