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Totally rocks! 



- Version: 3.23, 9/17/2005 03:24PM PST
lockjaw43
I have had not a nanosecond of trouble and I find this app to be indispensible. The LED alert feature is worth the price alone- you can tell if you have a waiting voicemail by setting the LED to fast blink, and the 'bug me' feature is great when I turn the volume off and need to know someone has called.
Crashes, won't activate 



- Version: 3.13, 7/19/2005 10:25AM PST
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morse2
Once Butler starts reminding you to register, it crashes and reboots following every "reminder". This "register or I'll crash your machine" is unacceptable: if it's accidental, it suggests a buggy product; if it's intentional, it's the most heavy-handed "trial" mode I've ever seen.
And yes, I HAVE purchased the product, but the registration code given won't work, and I have no response yet from customer service to fix the problem.
Great concept. Absolutely awful implementation and support.
And yes, I HAVE purchased the product, but the registration code given won't work, and I have no response yet from customer service to fix the problem.
Great concept. Absolutely awful implementation and support.
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- Crashes, won't activate
Amazing app, fixes many frustrations of Treo 650 



- Version: 3.00, 6/20/2005 12:53PM PST
geoffb
I love this app. When I got my Treo 650, I was frustrated that I couldn't quickly go back to the last application I was using (e.g. after taking a phone call) -- now I can. If I missed the beep of a new voice mail, the Treo gave me no further notifications unless I turned it on to check for the little enevelope image-- now I can get beeps, music, blinking LED, whatever I want. Single-key launching of applications could only happen from within the Phone application -- now those single-key shortcuts work from within any application. Key Guard put such a big window on the screen that I couldn't just take a quick look at what was last on my screen and then let the screen go off again -- now there's just an unobtrusive key image in the corner so I can do just that. There are a bunch of other things here, too. Not earth-shattering stuff, but it sure makes the Treo do many things much better.