iSmart Dialer Gets Updated With Retina Display Support
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Posted December 30, 2010 at 2:01pm by iClarified
iSmart Dialer, a utility that adds useful features to your iPhone's phone app, has been updated with Retina Display support.
Features: ● Search mode: find contacts by first, last or company name by using only the numeric keypad. The familiar phone number display turns into search results screen. ● Shake or Tilt your iPhone to turn on/off search mode fast (or just hold # for 2 seconds). ● Search bar: shows the letters you typed for searching. ● Smart logic search: shows the recent calls you made, your favorites and the new Speed Dial contacts before the other search matches. ● Instant Search: even if you have more than 1000 contacts. ● 3 Types of search results sizes to choose from: 1, 2 or 3 per screen. ● Up and Down arrow keys to scroll through the search results. you can choose between large and small arrow keys. ● Tap on the search results screen for an easy "Finger Scrolling". ● Clear all letters in search bar by holding the delete key. ● Press for 2 seconds on a result for contact information and editing. ● Call, SMS or Email from inside the dialer. ● Auto-Off search mode when you start dialing a number. ● Speed Dial: Assign 'Speed Dial-Favorites' to keys 1-9. Hold one of the keypads for 2 seconds to assign a contact/number to it or, after the assignment, to speed dial the contact. ● Multi language support: Unlimited number of languages for simultaneously searching and up to 2 languages to be printed on the keypad. ● Enable/Disable Keypad Vibrate and Sounds.
What's New in the Version: ● iPhone 4 Retina support. All the dialer resources/graphics (keypad, sms/email buttons, etc,..) were updated to support the iPhone 4 Retina display
You can purchase iSmartDialer for $3.99. A free trial is also available from the BigBoss Cydia repository.
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