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2011-01-21
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@ East Lansing, MI
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2011-01-22
, 06:36
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@ near Memphis, TN USA
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2011-01-22
, 21:18
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@ Austin, TX
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#1564
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@epage
The latest DC updates (1.2.18) have been looking real nice.
Thanks for keeping us Diablo folks in the loop!
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2011-01-23
, 23:20
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@ East Lansing, MI
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2011-01-25
, 16:28
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Joined on Jun 2008
@ Austin, TX
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Hi Edward!
Hey, I'm having a terrible time with notifications.
I can't get them to stop when it's no longer needed.
I've unchecked it, checked it, closed it down, change the time from 1 minute to 3 hours. Almost everything I've tried.
It keeps checking every minute and flashing the LED whenever I receive a new message.
I'm currently using 1.2.16 but this was also the case on the two newer releases as well.
Any way to kill this?
Thank you.
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2011-01-25
, 21:38
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@ East Lansing, MI
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2011-01-25
, 21:45
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@ Austin, TX
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Okay, it's saying Alarm (1295919142) is enabled for every 180 minutes
However, it's checking at least every minute.
Weird.
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2011-01-25
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2011-01-25
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#1570
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You can use a Gizmo5/SIP number as one of your forwarding phones in Google Voice (to receive calls)... and then use your Gizmo5/SIP number as the callback number with Google Voice/DialCentral to initiate SIP calls (over Wifi or 3G).
Works great with DialCentral and the built-in SIP support on the n810 (or n8x0?) and n900.
(Search the forum here for SIP configuration details)
And continued thanks to epage for DialCentral development