TealPhone User's Manual
Program Version 3.61
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Description
Contents
Installing
Overview
Using the Program
Main Display Screen
Name Display List
Data Display
Window
Quick Index Bar
Graffiti Seek
Item Edit Screen
Quick History Popups
Custom Fields
Full View Screen
Finding Entries
Local Find
Global Find
Using Custom Searches
Other Special Functions
Re-scanning the database (Sorting)
Re-sorting in the standard address book
Deleting Categories
Beaming Entries
Preference Options
Controls Options
Beaming
Printing
Appendix A – Compatibility
Sony CLIE Jog Dial
Conduits and external programs
Outlook - Mapping Addresses to Custom Fields
Alternate Address Books
Sorting Time – Large Address Books
Very Large Address Books
Custom Label names and 'Birthdate'
Appendix B – Revision History
APPENDIX C - Credits
APPENDIX D - Contact Info
APPENDIX E - Registering
APPENDIX F – Products
Disclaimer
Thank you for trying
TealPhone, a replacement for the standard system address/phonebook application.
It offers an improved interface and many convenient enhancements over the
standard Palm application.
This archive contains the following
files:
Program files: TEALPHON.PRC The
TealPhone program file
CUSTPHON.EXE DOS
utility to alter TealPhone menus for Non-US, English-speaking countries
TPSETUP.EXE Windows
quick-install program
Document files: PHONDOC.PDF This document in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format
PHONDOC.HTM This
document in HTML format (sans images)
PHONDOC.PRC This
document in TealDoc format
REGISTER.HTM TealPoint
Registration form in HTML format
REGISTER.TXT TealPoint
Registration form in text format
Use the Pilot installer to install the program file TEALPHON.PRC.
It will appear on the Palm Computing device after the next HotSync.
This manual is also
provided in this archive as the PalmPilot document PHONEDOC.PRC, which
can be viewed with our other application TealDoc.
Instructions on how to use the
Palm installer are in the Palm Handbook that came with your Pilot, PalmPilot,
Visor or WorkPad.
Under Windows, you can also use
the TPSETUP.EXE easy-install program to quickly install the necessary file(s) to
your handheld. Simple double-click on
the TPSETUP icon and follow the on screen instructions.
If
your names in the standard address application are normally sorted by company
instead of last name, set the Std Address
book sorted by company preference item in TealPhone. No permanent damage will occur if you fail
to do this, but new modified records might appear out of order if you view them
in the standard app until you do. If this occurs, then change your sorting
order in the standard app and back again to force it to resort all your entries
there. You may also need to open and
“touch” the name fields of individual mis-sorted
items in the standard address book to force them to be moved to the correct
location, and HotSync to clear out any mis-sorted hidden entries.
TealPhone can replace the
standard address book application for most purposes. It reads and writes the same address book
database as the standard application, thus maintaining 100% compatibility with
conduits, synchronization utilities, and other programs which use the address
book database. Because the standard
address book is in ROM, however, you cannot remove it even after TealPhone is
installed.
After installing the program file, you can run it by
selecting its icon from the Applications menu. You may also wish to go to the
Palm 'Prefs' application to remap
the hardware Address button to TealPhone. This option is only available on Palm
OS 2.0 or greater.
TealPhone
is easy to use, and consists of three basic interface screens: the Main
Display Screen and the Item Edit Screen, and the Full View Screen.
The main display screen
resembles the standard application, but offers a redesigned interface. It is
divided into three basic regions: On the bottom, the Name display list,
at the top, the Data Display Window, and on the left, an optional
quick-seek Index Bar.
The
Name Display List shows the entries in the current category much like
the main display of the standard application. It is more flexible, however, in
that you can show the display at any time sorted by first name, last name, or
company name. This is switch-able at any time by tapping on the L, F,
and C buttons at the bottom of the display. The sorting setting is saved
with the current category, including All. Each
category can have it's own specified sorting order.
Clicking
on an entry in the display list highlights that entry and causes its data to be
displayed in the Data Display Window at the top of the display.
You
can change the current selection in the name list by using the hardware up and
down scrolling buttons. When the Scroll Lock button at the bottom of the
display is selected (it looks like a down-arrow), then the buttons scroll the
list instead of changing the current selection. The name list is designed for
easy one-handed operation. For instance, even without the Scroll Lock
down, the screen can scroll page by page if you hold down the scroll button.
This option can be set in preferences.
Next
to each entry in the Name Display List, an icon will appear next to items with
attached notes. Click on it to access
the note. Optionally, the primary phone
number and type will also appear next to the name, much like the standard
address application.
You can also tap on
the letter for the phone number type to change the primary phone number without
going to the edit screen.
Lastly, you can change
the font in the display list by pressing on the f button at the
bottom of the display. If you are running Palm OS 3.x or higher, you will have
an additional large font added to your choices.
The Data
Display Window shows either a phone number, email
address, or physical address for the current entry. Unlike the standard app, it
shows this data on the same screen so you don't need to switch back and forth
between screens. This is particularly useful when, say, calling multiple
numbers from a list of contacts.
You
can change the current displayed item by tapping on either the left or right
halves of the window, to scroll backwards or forwards through the list. You can
also cycle through only phone numbers, email addresses, or full name and
company/physical addresses by tapping on any of the three icons at the right of
the display window. You can also
configure a tap of the Data Display Window to open up the Full View Window
instead (described in Options section below).
If
you are using a keyboard peripheral hooked up to your PalmPilot, you can cycle
through the phone/address entries with the left and right arrow keys.
The data in the display window will intelligently select a font for the data based on content and space. Note that the largest font contains only numbers, a hyphen, period, and comma. Telephone number entries that contain only these characters will appear in the largest font unless it is too long to fit in the window at that size. In that case, it will switch to the largest font that will fit for easy viewing.
To the
left, there can be an optional index bar, which displays the letters of the
alphabet. Clicking on a letter seeks to the first entry starting with that
letter. Subsequent clicks can further refine the search to a 2-5 letter
combination if you enter each stroke within a and a
half seconds of the last. This bar can be turned on or off from the preferences
menu.
With or without the bar,
you can also seek to any letter by entering the graffiti stroke for that
letter. If the letter is found, the list will move and the letter will be echoed
temporarily in the lower left corner of the screen. You can seek to any 1 to 5
character combination by entering a sequence of letters, each within one and a
half seconds of the last. For instance, entering “F”… “R”… “E” will seek to the
entry “Fred”, but if you enter an “F” and wait briefly before entering the “R”,
TealPhone will assume you are beginning a new seek for an entry beginning with
“R” instead of refining the last one to search for an entry beginning with
“FR”. You can also reset the graffiti
seek counter without waiting 1.5 seconds by entering a backspace stroke.
When you tap on the Open button or double-tap an
address entry in the name list, the currently selected entry is opened up
either in the item edit screen, or the item full view window. Whichever one is
done is selectable from the preference dialog.
The
Edit screen shows the full address entry's data and is nearly identical to the
standard system edit screen with the following enhancements:
To
aid in entry of addresses, the 50 US States and the last 10 visited unique
cities and countries are listed in popup lists to the right of the
corresponding fields. Select an entry from a popup to quickly enter that value
into the neighboring field. For non-US countries, you can also change the
States popup to keep a history of the last 10 states you've entered or edited
by checking the appropriate item in preferences.
The
standard address app allows you to rename four custom fields at the end of each
record. This can be done either locally
to the current contact entry, or globally across all entries without a
local label.
To
rename the global custom labels like the standard address book, choose
the Rename Custom Fields item from the Options menu on the Edit
Screen. To change the name of custom
fields for individual entries, choose the popup list next to the custom
field.
If
you flag any of the custom fields with one of the eight local labels
representing an address (“Addr 2”, “Addr 3”, or “Home”, etc) the four local labels representing
phone numbers (Phone1, Phone2, VMail, etc), or “Web”,
that field will also be recognized as data on the Data Display Window
and grouped with address, phone, or email entries. Correspondingly, if you name
a global label one of these names, then all entries using the global
name will be recognized as well.
Note
that for addresses, this assumes that an entire address entry be entered into a
single custom field. If, instead, you
are using a HotSync conduit which divides an address
into all four custom fields, use the “Treat 4 custom fields as Addr 2” preferences option described later in this document
to properly display the item.
The Full View Screen shows a quick summary of the current
entry. It can be brought up from a menu item, from a double-tap on a name
entry, or by pressing on the Open button, depending on your preference
settings. From there you can go to the Item Edit screen or Note screen. By
default, you can tap on the text of the entry itself to go to the edit screen.
This functionality emulates that of the standard application. In preferences,
you can change this behavior to simply dismiss the Full View window instead,
which many find more convenient.
In
addition you can copy the entire contents of the Full View Screen into the
clipboard for pasting into another program by clicking on the Copy
button.
Pressing
the up or down hardware scrolling buttons will change the current selection
forward or backwards in current the name list.
TealPhone supports directly dialing a selected phone
number through a compatible modem, cell phone, or cell phone add-on
peripheral. This can be done via drop
down menu, or from an optional dial button in the data view window that appears
when a phone number is shown.
To support directly dialing numbers, three screens
are available from the “action” menu: Dialing
Settings, Connection, and Dial.
The number to be dialed corresponds to the numbers
shown in the data display window.
Valid characters inside a number include (others are
ignored):
Numbers - a-z or A-Z
Letters -
optionally converted to numbers via standard US phone
key layout
plus (+) - required by many GSM phones for
international calls
commas - supported by many (not all) modems as a
pause
asterisk (*) - corresponding to “star” button
on touch tone keypads
pound (#) - corresponding to “number”
button on tourch tone keypads
exclaim (!) - issues a “flash” command on some phones
and (&) - waits for
a “bong” tone used in some calling card dialing
at (@) - waits for
a silent period of a few seconds on some phones
W - when the letter-conversion is off, a “w” will wait for a
dial tone
The Dialing Settings screen provides various options
for direct dialing numbers:
Show dial button in view win
Adds a phone handset-shaped dialing
button to the data view window when showing a phone number item. Tapping the button dials the number.
Dial on hardware button hold
If TealPhone is mapped to a hardware button (like the
address button) and that button is pressed and held for one second, this option
dials the current number showing in the data view window . This option overrides the standard behavior
of beaming a business card when the button is held down.
Confirm number before dialing
When set, this option displays the phone number to
dial, allowing editing and a confirmation tap before the number is actually
dialed. When not set, the number is
immediately dialed.
Use dialing prefix
When selected, the accompanying numbers or characters
are tacked onto the beginning of the number to dial. This is typically used to add an extra code
to get an outside line such as a ‘9’ before dialing a number.
Touch tone dialing
For devices that support this option, this option
selects touch tone or pulse dialing on supported drivers.
Convert letters to numbers
When selected, letters in the phone number are
automatically converted to numbers following the standard letters printed on
phone keypads (in the
Use Direct Dial Command
When dialing out through an infrared or cabled serial
connection, calls are normally made using the PalmOS modem-control
functions. When this option is selected,
however, dialing is done directly through the serial device with the specified
command. This is needed by some phones
which have either nonstandard commands, or different commands for voice dialing
and modem (data) dialing.
Standard AT dialing commands are ATD (dial), ATDT
(dial touchtone), and ATDP (dial pulse).
An example voice-dial command for one phone model is AT+CDV. For Nokia cell
phones, the number is followed by a semicolon (;) for voice calls. The corresponding dial command in TealPhone
for Nokias is then “ATD$;”,
where the place for the phone number is entered using a dollar sign ($)
symbol. Check your phone’s technical
documentation if normal dialing returns a “Data Mode” or similar error. When no dollar sign is present in the dial
string, the phone number to dial is tacked onto the end of the dial string.
Use Init String
For modems which support this option, this items selects an initialization string to be sent to the
modem prior to sending the dialing command.
The connection screen allows you to select these
device and options used to communicate with a modem or phone, including device,
speed, handshaking, and parity.
On the right side of the screen is a list of device
drivers detected on the system.
Supported devices include the Kyocera
SmartPhone, (“SmartPhone”),
Handspring VisorPhone (“Add-on Phone”), Palm
OS Telephony devices (“PalmOS Phone”), HandEra DTMF audio dialing
(“DTMF”) and under PalmOS 3.2 or greater, all installed serial and modem
drivers supporting the Palm New Serial Manager. On older versions of the OS, the standard serial
port (“Serial”) is available instead.
Select the phone driver appropriate to your
device. For infrared dialing to a GSM
phone under PalmOS 3.2 or higher, select the IrCOMM
driver.
The speed, handshaking, and parity options apply to
wired or infrared serial communications only.
See your modem documentation for the proper settings to use. 19200 baud is a common speed for IR
communication.
An alternate way to dial phone numbers is through TealPhone’s Dialing Pad interface, which can be
brought up via drop down menu or by a button in the lower left corner of the
main screen when the alphabet index bar is not present.
The dialing phone pad allows dialing of phone numbers
not in the address book or for finding address book entries with a pen-free
interface using large, finger-friendly buttons.
The interface to entering numbers and names is a
standard phone-style number pad with corresponding letters over the
numbers. To enter a number, simply press
the corresponding buttons and tap “dial” to dial the number.
To search for numbers in the address book, tap on one
of the modal buttons to the right, labeled “last”, “first”, or “company”. Then, type out the entry or company name
using the phone-style number pad, pressing the the
corresponding button for each letter.
For instance, to look up “Jennifer”, tap “5-3-6-6”, and so on. TealPhone will automatically look in the
database for a matching entry, which it shows at the top of the screen. If more than one entry matches the entered letters,
use the hardware “scroll-up” anad “scroll-down”
buttons to rotate through all valid entries.
Once an address book entry is located, you can select
the different numbers associated with that entry by tapping on the “down-arrow”
to the right of the number display or tapping on the displayed number
itself. To dial the number, tap on the “dial”
button.
TealPhone offers a powerful searching ability, which
lets to filter all the entries in the current category. You can search one or more
of the fields in this current list, showing only entries which meet the
following search criteria:
Alternately, you can show only entries that don't match the
above criteria by changing the does/doesn't option in the Find Dialog window.
Use the Find Entries menu on the Main
Display Screen to bring up the find dialog window. There, you can select
the fields to be searched, the search criteria, and text to look for. After
running a find operation, the 'L F C' buttons at the bottom of the screen will
all be unselected. This will indicate that you are
viewing a list from a custom 'Find' operation. Click on any of the three
buttons to once again show all the entries in the current category.
TealPhone also supports the Palm system global find
command (magnifying glass icon to the right of the graffiti entry area). As TealPhone uses the standard address book,
it always finds the same matches as the Standard Address book, so you can turn
off this option to speed up global find operations.
Using
the Entry-Finding feature, you can set up your address book to function like it
has a second set of custom categories. For instance, you can add the word
'Card' to all the entries in your database for which you send holiday greeting
cards. This may include both personal and business entries. Later, when it
comes time to write your cards, you can search the custom fields for matching
the text 'Card' and create a custom list you can scroll down to quickly address
all your cards.
Of
course, this has many other uses as well. All you need to do is decide on which
custom labels to use and enter them into the custom fields of applicable
entries.
Normally,
TealPhone watches the address book database and updates its own sorted lists
whenever an entry is added externally, or deleted items are removed after a HotSync operation. If the database is expanded or deleted
from the desktop or the standard application, TealPhone should catch this as
well. If entries are simply changed externally, use this menu item to update
and re-sort TealPhone's address lists. You'll need to
rescan the database manually if you change any entries on the desktop in a way
that would affect its sorting position but not the total entry count.
Automatic
sorting can also occur after a HotSync, as the
syncing process clears out entries that have previously been deleted but not
yet backed up to the desktop. This procedure will be faster than a full sort,
as the system won't do a full sort, but will simply scan the sorting table to
verify its integrity.
Sorting
time grows exponentially with the number of entries in the database, so you
might want to limit your sorting options if you have a large address book. You can limit your sort order to a single
order in Preferences (see Preferences Options), or even select the “Standard
Order” option, which eliminates sorting altogether. To abort a sort in
progress, press and hold down the Page-Up button.
If
you ever decide to change your sorting options in the standard address book,
remember to change the corresponding checkbox in TealPhone's
preferences screen. If you rescan the database in TealPhone, it will usually be
able to detect the new sorting order and do this automatically. Also, if you
have added entries with only a company name and no first or last names in
TealPhone, you may need to sort in the standard address book with the 'Remember
Category' checkbox turned off, as some have reported that the standard address
book may have a bug that will miss the newly created entries otherwise.
The
standard address book expects the address database to be sorted either by last
name or by company. This is not related
to TealPhone’s display sort orders, which are
accomplished by sort tables built independently of the order of the entries in
the database. Sometimes, sychronization conduits can place entries in the incorrect
place. This can also occur if you use
TealPhone to modify records but have TealPhone set to say, place new entries in
last-name order when the address book database is actually sorted by
company. If you need to fix mis-sorted entries in the standard address book, use the “repair
database”
menu item to accomplish this. You’ll be
asked to provide the sorting criteria to use (either “last name” or
“company”). The sorting may take a
little time. Afterwards, TealPhone’s will rescan the database to accommodate any
moved entries.
Re-scan
the entries in TealPhone to update TealPhone's
category tables if you delete a category and thereby move it's
content into another category.
TealPhone
supports beaming of selected records by automatically call the standard
application and then returning after the beaming has finished. You can beam an
entry by selecting the Beam Entry item under the Record menu on the main
display screen.
In
addition, you can also mark up to four records as business cards by selecting a
record and choosing the 'Set as Business card' menu, and then selecting one of
four slots to set to the current entry. When you choose the 'Beam Business
Card' menu or hold down the Address Book button (if mapped to TealPhone), then
your chosen business card will be beamed. If more than one business card has
been selected, then a dialog box will appear to allow you to choose which card
to send.
Note
that the business cards are found using entry's Last Name, First Name, Company,
and Title. Any entry you select as a business card must not have an identical
entry with all four of the same field entries, or the system may not beam the
entry that you expect. If you need two business cards with the same name, company, and title, make one of them different with a minor
change such as punctuation or trailing spaces in one of those four fields.
Note
also that after beaming an entry, TealPhone simulates a press of the address
button to return system control to TealPhone, so you need to map this button to
TealPhone for it to return correctly after a beaming operation.
Bring
up the Preferences dialog by selecting the Preferences item under the Options
drop-down menu.
· Sort By
Lets you choose how the address
list will be sorted, either by first name, last name, company, or standard. If
you choose selectable, then all three options will be available on the
main screen through the F, L, and C pushbuttons. You may
choose one of the other single-sort options if you don't need this flexibility
to speed up sort times when scanning the database.
If you only want to display the
entries in the same order as the standard address book (last name or company
are supported, including the mixing of companies with names when only one of
the two are present, then choose standard order, which also has the
benefit of bypassing the database sorting process, particularly useful for
large address books.
· Show Alphabet Index Bar
Displays
the optional bar of alphabetical index buttons along the left edge.
· Show Company Names in Lists
Shows company name in display list
after names when sorting by first or last name
· Show Phone Number in List
Shows a contact’s
primary phone number in the display list, much like the standard address book.
· Treat One Name as First and Last
When an entry has only a first
name or only a last name, this option causes the existing name to be used when
sorting by last or first name. Otherwise, entries missing a first name will be
sorted at the bottom of the list when sorted by first name, and entries missing
a last name will be shown at the bottom of the list when sorted by last name.
This item is always turned on if “standard” sort order is chosen.
· Treat Name as Company if None
When an entry has no company
specified, use the entry's name when sorting by company. This is how the
default Address application handles sorting by company. With this option turned
off, entries with no company specified are sorted separately at the bottom of
the list. This is usually more useful. This item is always turned on if “standard”
sort order is chosen.
· Treat 4 Custom Fields as 2nd addr
When this option is set, the data
display window view treats all 4 custom fields in a contact entry as parts of a
single second address for each contact.
This option is primarily for compatibility with some contact
synchronizing conduits which allow addresses to be remapped to the custom
fields in this way.
· Remember Category
Tells TealPhone to remember the
last category you visited when you leave the program. When not checked, the
category reverts to All.
· Maintain State History
Tells TealPhone to maintain a
history list of the last 10 states visited rather than the fixed list of US
States, which is the default. Great for use in non-US
countries.
· Std. Address is Sorted by Company
Tells TealPhone that the standard
address book is sorted by company, not last name, so new or modified entries
can be put in the correct place as seen from the standard app.
·
· Sort after DB Change/HotSync
This options
tells TealPhone to automatically rescan the database (sort) when the database
modification count has changed. This
occurs after every HotSync or when an external app
modifies the database. As sorting time
increases exponentially with database size, it’s only useful when the database
is relatively small and there is a need because a database is constantly being
externally updated, typically in a corporate environment.
·
·
· Place Scroll Bar on Left
Moves scroll for Names List for left-handed users.
· Hold Down Scroll to Page List
When set, the phone list can be paged even in page-select
mode by holding down the scroll up and scroll down buttons. This is convenient
for one-handed operation, and is good when, say, driving a vehicle, though we
don't recommend you do so.
· Use Palm V Contrast Button
When set, you can use the contrast
button on a Palm V to either switch the contents of the data view window or
open the full view window for the current entry. Hold it down more than a half
second to bring up the normal contrast adjustment window instead.
· Contrast Button shows full view
When set in combination with the
previous option, this option opens the full view window when the Palm V
contrast button is pressed. When not
checked, the contrast button instead rotates forward through entries in the
data view window.
· Edit on List Double-Tap
When set, double-tapping an item
opens it in the Edit screen. Otherwise, the item is shown in the full view
window.
· Edit on Full View Tap
When set,
tapping on the full view window opens the current record in the Edit screen.
Otherwise, the full view window is just closed.
· Edit on Open Button
When set, tapping the Open
button opens an item opens it in the Edit screen. Otherwise, the item is shown
in the full view window.
·
· Full View on Data Window Tap
Normally, tapping in the data
display window either increments or decrements the current number/address being
displayed, depending on which side of the window you click. This options allows
you to open the Full View window for the current record instead. This is particularly useful on a Palm V,
where the contrast button can be used to cycle through phone numbers instead,
freeing up taps on the data window for alternate use.
· Reset Graffiti Seek on Mismatch
When on the TealPhone main screen,
you can seek to an entry by entering the first few letters of a contact using
graffiti. Letters entered within 1.5
seconds of each other are considered characters making up part of a single
name. For instance, entering “F”… “R”…
“E” will seek to the entry “Fred”. By
default, when a letter is entered which, when combined with the last few
characters entered, does not match an existing entry, that letter is considered
the first letter of a new scan, even if less than 1.5 seconds has passed since
the last entry. For instance, if
“F”...”R”…”E”…”X” is entered, and no entry begins with “FREX”, then TealPhone
will try to seek to and entry beginning with “X” instead, like “Xavier”. This option turns off this feature, causing
TealPhone to beep instead when a mismatch occurs, forcing the user to either
wait more than 1.5 seconds or to enter a backspace stroke to reset the seek
entry before seeking to another entry.
· Allow Global Find
This options turns on global find
support in TealPhone. As both TealPhone
and the standard address book use the same database, they will always return
the same search results. Turning this
option off will save time when performing a global find, but selecting an
address book entry from a the standard address book’s
find results will always launch standard address book, not TealPhone.
· Pop up Phone Pad on Startup
This option automatically opens
the Phone Pad dialing screen when TealPhone is first started. If TealPhone is mapped to a hardware button,
pressing that button again will dismiss the dialing pad screen. This option is handy if TealPhone is often
used to quickly dial a number or look up a phone number without a pen.
TealPhone
supports beaming by automatically calling the standard address application.
Furthermore, up to four business cards can be selected. If you designate more than one business card,
a dialog box will appear allowing you to choose one when you try to beam an
entry. Designate an entry as a business
card by selecting an entry on the Main Name List and choosing Set as
Business Card item from the Record menu. Business cards are identified by first name,
last name, title, and company, so if you choose to create multiple business
cards for yourself, be sure that at least one of these fields is unique for
each card.
After
receiving beamed records, the standard address book will switch control to
itself to display the new note. When you return to TealPhone, it will rescan
the database to position the new record.
TealPhone supports printing through the TealPrint
advanced printing system and drivers. If you have a supported printer and
proper cable, you can easily print labels directly from TealPhone's
main menu, or print entries to any Windows-compatible printer through your HotSync cradle. Please see TealPrint
documentation or the TealPoint Software web site for information on TealPrint and currently available software drivers.
TealPhone
will support printing of labels directly to a supported label printer (like the
DYMO EL60), complete Address book entries, or envelopes with a compatible
printer. Note that for printers that accept envelopes sideways, envelopes may
need to be printed in graphics mode with the appropriate driver if the printer
or driver does not support landscape printing in native text mode.
We can’t guarantee the robustness or quality of third party
applications or hardware, but we try to resolve any issues the best we can.
TealPhone supports the Jog Dial on
the Sony Clié line of Palm-compatible
organizers. On the main screen, the jog
dial can be scrolled up or down to select entries in the Name list or pressed and scrolled
to scroll the page of entries. A quick
press of the dial advances the entry shown in the Data Display Window, while a
press-and-hold opens up the full view window for the current entry.
TealPhone uses the standard
address book database, so it is fully compatible with conduits and other
programs which use the same database.
Some Outlook conduits allow you to
map individual data fields into the four custom fields. Typically, this is used to store a second
address for the contact, taking up all four custom fields. Use the “Treat 4 Custom Fields as 2nd
addr” option in Preferences to tell the Data Display
Window to group all four fields together as an address.
Some Outlook conduits create
address books with alternate names.
TealPhone 3.0 now supports alternate names for the address book, using
the most recent database it can find with the correct type and creator Ids.
As sorting time grows
exponentially with database size, address books with more than 1000 entries can
take a long time to sort. Sorting time
can be shortened by reducing the number or sorting selections or choosing the
“Standard” sort order in the Preferences menu, which bypasses sorting
altogether.
TealPhone currently has a limit of
7800 or so entries. This is a known
issue, but there is not current workaround for this limitation.
The program Birthdate needs a
field with a specially-named custom label, but it looks for it in the Standard
Address book’s data, so it doesn't matter what the corresponding custom label
in TealPhone is, as this data is not in the Address database and is stored
separately. To get Birthdate
to work, just set the needed label change it in the Standard App. For clarity,
you probably want to call it 'B-Day' or something similar in TealPhone, but it
is ignored as far as Birthdate is concerned.
Release 3.61
·
Added High resolution icons for OS 5.0
·
Fixed display of pad entries with no phone number
Release 3.60 May 2, 2002
·
Added support for Masking private records (OS 3.5+)
·
Added nice little color icons to main screen
·
Renamed "
·
Fixed actions tapping on full screen view under OS
4.0 and higher
·
Fixed sorting of deleted entries to bottom of
database for compatibility with third party applications
·
Fixed crash entering dialing connections screen on
devices with many dialing connections (Handspring TREO)
Release 3.55
·
Added support for dialing on Samsung I300 phone.
·
Fixed crash from more than six phone number entries
(using custom phone types)
Release 3.52
·
Fixed placement of new entries with company only in
standard databases when syncing with Mac desktop
Release 3.50
·
Added support for dialing numbers using HandEra DTMF
audio phone dialing
·
Added Phone Pad dialing screen for easy number
dialing or pen-free number lookup
·
Added “Repair Database” option to fix misplaced
entries in address book database
Release 3.40
·
Added support for dialing numbers on Kyocera Smartphone
·
Added support for dialing numbers on VisorPhone and Palm OS 4.0+ Telephony devices
·
Added support for dialing numbers through serial and
IR modems (GSM phones)
·
Added support for Handera
jog wheel
·
Added high-resolution font support for Sony Clie
·
Fixed screen update glitch on HandEra when selecting
menus
·
Fixed rare crash bug when sorting records
·
Added compatibility code for future OS compatibility
Release 3.11
·
Fixed conflict between alphabet index bar and
left-handed scroll bar
Manual by Vince Lee,
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