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Vito QuickContact Reborn

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
April 25, 2005
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VITO Technology announces a reborn of QuickContact for Pocket PC. VITO QuickContact is a series of products for Pocket PC and Symbian that allow one-hand control for your phone book and include various search methods and other handy tools for managing your contacts.

VITO QuickContact 1.0, formerly known as QuickContact PRO PE, is a phone book for Pocket PC phones that has everything you need to call your contacts, input phone numbers, send SMS or e-mail, open home pages in the Internet and search people in your database.

The unique feature of QuickContact is one-hand control. Using only the joystick of your PDA, you can search for contacts, dial them and even input any phone numbers – without touching the screen!

QuickContact features two search modes. One of them is already familiar to the users of QuickContact: scrolling through the first letters of the names of contacts, you can find the desired in just several presses of the joystick. Another search method is combined with the keypad: when you enter a number, QuickContact checks if this number or a contact that contains such letters already exist and displays variants for quick dial. If there’s no such contact, it just dials the number you’ve entered.

For this time, QuickContact is offered only for Pocket PC phones. A version for Pocket PC’s that will allow a connection to a mobile phone will follow soon! You can download a free trial version of QuickContact from www.vitotechnology.com. Existing owners of QuickContact PRO PE can purchase the new QuickContact at a very special price that they will find on their account page at VITO Technology web site.



 
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