The problem is I can't find anywhere who the copyright holder is and what the license is.
I'm not too concerned about Dialcentral using stock icons on buttons, I was more interested in the ones for my calculator where I had to do a lot of button design.
I keep using this app on a daily basis and now I couldn't imagine my N810 without it
I'm using 1.0.8-1 so some of my experiences may be from using a deveopment version.
The text/voice/both icon has worked great without any issues. Love it.
As the DC is now I would be happy with it going forward, the only things to maybe 'clean up' would be, to me;
* When you type long messages the screen doesnt wrap/follow along so you loose sight of what you are typing,
* The info inside the sms box showing the number you are texting to - and how many characters will disappear if you type a long message on the first row. Maybe have that info shown outside of the box?
* Ability to click on GV voice mail links and hear the message (enhnancement request filed)
* Have the messages auto-refresh when you have an sms.
I know some of them are 'repeat'-requests but on the good side they are, to me, pretty much all I can see missing'.
Thanks a 100th time for giving us this application.
* When you type long messages the screen doesnt wrap/follow along so you loose sight of what you are typing,
Yes, based off of some of Addison's comments I've done some playing with this. The best I figure is its a GTK issue but somebody please file me a bug so we can at least track this issue!
* The info inside the sms box showing the number you are texting to - and how many characters will disappear if you type a long message on the first row. Maybe have that info shown outside of the box?
I'm thinking this is again dealing with the text wrap issues as above? If so, then the fix is with that and not having the info shown outside of the box.
* Have the messages auto-refresh when you have an sms.
I assume you mean in conjunction with the notification support? I think efforts would best be put to TheOneRing where you would get a real chat interface.
The only thing I don't quite understand about the text wrapping weirdness is that Pidgin executes this perfectly and uses the same basic coding as Dial Central, correct?
If Pidgin is open source, could you possibly be able to look at that part of code, Epage?