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| | | | | Psiloc Extended Profiles for Series 60 Publisher's Description Extended Profiles extends the functionality of the Series60 smartphones with advanced user profile managing.
Psiloc Extended Profiles significantly extends the customizing features available in the standard "Profiles" application, and it allows for a change of profile based on a given task schedule.
Extended Profiles allows end user to set up the following for each profile: phone background picture, which can be set from any image available in phone phone background may be also animated color palette screen saver (if the Screen Saver application is installed, you can choose from 11 different screen savers) A sound file used as an alarm, a different set of alarms for the Clock and the Calendar autolock keypad function Bluetooth mode backlight start application telephone keypad applications
Extended Profiles enables end user to automatically switch the profiles of the smartphone. User may simply select the time, required profile and weekday (daily, working days, weekend etc.) Extended Profiles will do the rest: switch and activate the profile automatically at the scheduled time.
Thanks to the Extended Profiles application, end user may set the phone to change to a different profile fi. business (with user?s company logo in the background, and toned down alarm sounds while working) evening profile (with a crazy picture, and the user?s favourite music group song).
Extended Profiles has a user-friendly interface. Extended Profiles is written in C++ and is a very small application offering variety of functions.
Extended Profiles is available in following languages: English, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovenian, Turkish, Greek, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese | | | | | Download Psiloc Extended Profiles for Series 60 | Screenshots
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