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Comet Call History Viewer for Treo

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
December 12, 2006
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Replace your Treo smartphone's standard call history viewer with a more powerful alternative. Have you ever wish you could take notes about a particular call? Ever wish you could total up your call minutes for a particular time period... for a particular contact? Ever want to see all the times you spoke with a particular contact or client? Comet is the answer!

Comet provides a flexible alternative with a pleasing user interface. Great for professionals who need to track time spent talking with clients. Excellent for note taking during or after calls to remind you of why the call occurred. You can even keep notes in our DayNotez personal journal application and format them to you liking based on simple template layouts.



 
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