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The BHighlyMobile Group Releases Call To Contact Phone Edition V1.0

Posted by Jack Cook on July 2, 2006 – 1:07 pm  Share
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CHECK THIS OUT FOLKS…This is one terrific program and it is FREE!

The BHighlyMobile Group, L.L.C., a New Hampshire-based company focused on Microsoft mobility solutions, is pleased to announce the availability of Call To Contact Version 1.0 for Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition devices.

Call To Contact allows you to easily add new incoming phone numbers to existing phone contacts with just a few clicks. When an incoming phone call is received, Call To Contact checks to see if that number is already associated with one of your contacts. If not, Call To Contact will prompt you to add the number once the phone conversation finishes.

Call To Contact V1.0 is being made available free of charge as a “thank you” to the Windows Mobile community for their continued support and interest in Windows Mobile-based solutions. Product details, screen shots, system requirements and download instructions can be found at the Call To Contact Phone Edition product page

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  • He did it!

    Don just sent a note...the Smartphone version is up on the site.
  • Actually, not at this time but as I write this note, Don is working on the Smartphone version. Knowing him, I expect we will see a smartphone release soon.
  • WORD-SMITH
    Any chance anyone knows if this is Motorola Q compatible?
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