Simple, single task, browser based, text manipulation tools.
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"lightbox_next": "Next",
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"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
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Text-Filter.com
Basic Text Tools:
Add Prefix/Suffix into Line - Insert a prefix and/or suffix into the content of each line.
Add/Remove Line Breaks - Add new line breaks and/or remove exisiting line breaks within your text's formatting.
Count Characters, Words, Lines - Count your text's characters, words, sentences, lines and word frequency.
Delimited Column Extractor - Extract a specific column of delimited text from each line of your input text.
Find and Replace Text - Find and replace text matching your search criteria.
Letter Case Converter - Convert your text's letter case to UPPER, lower, RaNdOM and more.
Merge Text (Line by Line) - Merge two sets of text line by line with the option of writing a prefix, divider or suffix into each merged line.
Remove Duplicate Lines - Remove/delete all duplicate lines within your text/list.
Remove Empty Lines - Remove/delete all empty lines within your text/list.
Remove Extra Spaces - Remove leading/trailing/extra/all whitespaces from your text.
Remove Letter Accents - Remove common letter accents from your text. (e.g. à will convert into a)
Remove Lines Containing... - Remove lines containing or not containing your specified search text.
Sort Text Lines - Sort your text's lines in alphabetical, length, random or reverse order.
Format Tools:
ASCII to Unicode Converter - Convert plain text into decimal/hex unicode formats.
Obfuscation Tools:
Binary Code Translator - Obfuscate text by encoding it into the 0s and 1s of binary code. Very geeky!
Disemvowel Tool - Remove vowels "aeiou" or any other set of letters from text.
Encryption Generator - Encrypt/decrypt text via password using Tiny Encryption Algorithm (TEA) and base64.
Reverse Text Generator - Reverse text, flip text, reverse wording, flip wording, reverse each word's lettering, flip letters upside down.
ROT13 Caesar Cipher - Encrypt plaintext into ROT13 ciphertext or decrypt ROT13 ciphertext into plaintext.
Word Scrambler/Unscrambler - Scramble/unscramble each word's lettering within a body of text.
Randomization Tools:
Random Line Picker - Pick random lines from your input text/list. Lines can contain names, numbers, etc.
Random Number Generator - Generate random numbers from your entered low/high range with prefix, suffix and delimiter options.
Random String Generator - Generate random text string(s) from your entered input elements such as characters, words, sentences, etc.
String Randomizer - Randomize strings within line breaks or specified delimiter.
Combination / Permutation Tools:
Combination Generator - Make all combinations of text.
Line Combination Generator - Combine text lines from left to right.
Permutation Generator - Make permutations from text. (Letters, numbers, symbols, words, sentences, etc.)
Numeration Tools:
Generate List of Numbers - Generate a list of sequential numbers from your selected low/high number range.
Number Each Line - Add a sequential number to each line of text. Enumerate items within a list.
Online Tally Counter - Count using multiple, indepently named tallies.
All-in-One Tool:
Text Manipulation Notepad - Manipulate plain text without cutting-n-pasting between multiple tools.
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I'd been fed up with SMS delivery receipt showing only the phone number of recipient. So, i've created small hook to fix this.
It replaces the standard SMS DR notification with it's own, which can be configured as other notifications are, initialy it copies setting from New SMS notification. The bubble notification has also different icon, the ticked off envelope.
Requirements:
- Phone number to replace must have at least 7 digits
- can start with + or 0
- must be without any nondigit chars
- Contact number can be in any format (even with common nondigit chars, e.g. space, dash, parenthesis)
Drawbacks:
- Unlike New SMS notifications SMS DR notifications are not grouped into one, when more than one exist. 10 DRs, 10 awaiting notifications.
- Resources only in english. Will thing about allowing localication from file resource.
Version 2.0.0:
- Improved phone number searching algorithm
- Improved contact looking up
- Added replacing number in text messages
- Improved Delivery notification design
- Simplified settings
- Deleting moves messages to delete folder
- Fixed setting delivery time
Version 0.9.5:
Added configuration app.
Screenshots:
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"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
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Before installing soft reset and remove previous version!!
Works only for Windows Mobile 5
SMSDRFixWM5.CAB (48K)
SMSDRFixWM5.zip (17K)
Just one quick question before I go ahead and try this: Is it possible to unistall your programm or will I be stuck with the new notification whether I like it or not?
Great idea by the way!
Of course that it is possible to uninstall it..
Sorry, I guess I should have expected this regarding the quality of your previous programs. Keep it up! I'm gonna give it a try now.
Hi,
Great job!
Any chance to get the name order changed? Now it's "last, first" i would like first last more..
I have the names filed has "first last" so i don't think that's the problem...
Hm, I installed it but it doesn't change anything. I am using a german T-Mobile Vario with 1.6.2.1 GER ROM. I also did a soft-reset after installation. Any ideas why it does not work? I still get the old notification message with the number.
I have Phone Alarm 1.30.03b installed, which also changes SMS Notification settings, maybe it's got to do with that?
The tool is not working on BlueAngel with WM5. Maybe this is because our phone numbers are 11 digits and not 12. For example they look like +79241234567, +7 is country code (Russia), 924 - operator, remaining 7 - phone number
Can you change your program so that it would replace phone numbers in all messages with name, and still show the phone number for example as "(number)"?
Or maybe you'll publish its sources?
Ok, just counted the digits in german mobile phone numbers. This seems to be the problem.
German format is: +49 (1XX) XXXXXXX but some also have +49 (1XX) XXXXXXXX. This means 7 or 8 digits after the provider specific (1XX). Do you see a chance to enhance your tool to cope with this?
I am interested in this excellent tool as well. In Holland we have + 31 (country code) XX or XXX (06 for mobile numbers, XXX for fixed lines (which can receive SMS here)) and then 8 or 7 digits in the subscriber number. So our phone numbers look like +31 XX/XXX XXXXXXXX/XXXXXXX. can you adjust the tool to see these numbers? Or perhaps make it customizable, so everyone can just enter their own formats for the country they live in ( with most idealy 2 or more formats working at the same time for every country, since we have international numbers in our contacts as well of course ). Thanks!
is there any possiblity to have such tool for wm2003 on pda2k
thx
i tried it but didn't work our number format as follows
+96812345678 (968) country code followd by the mobile no
please i need
I think I understand why M$ didn't inlude this by default. :lol:
I have an idea how this could be easily solved, so, be patient.
hey, u are right M$ will be pecking at your door for the solution. Keep trying.GOOD LUCK
Guys, i need to know exact form of the number shown in delivery receipt. Are there just numbers (and 'plus' sign) or some additional characters such as space or round bracket?
Any way to change the name order? Thanks.
In the next version it will be configurable...
Polish phone numbers format
Please find below the phone number format, as send by ERA in delivery notification on HTC Wizard/WM5:
+48xxxyyyyyy
Where 48 is country code, xxx is operator code for gsm and yyyyyy is phone number for gsm. Please note, in case of land lines, the format is different, area code is xx and phone number is yyyyyyy, but because of the same length, it does not matter.
Please take it into account in future versions.
Regards,
Kotek
German format in the delivery receipt for mobile phone numbers:
+49XXXYYYYYYYY or +49XXXYYYYYYY, depending on carrier
I made new version, fully configurable. See the first post.
Yes, it's working! it's working!! it's working!!! Thanx saman-cz. Great work!
This thread has been contiuned in to i9000 section, WITH MORE THEMES! WOO
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9113325
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How to apply themes
To apply themes to replace the default set of icons, follow the following steps:
1. Create a folder in your sdcard card (for the Samsung Galaxy S, use the internal sdcard) and call it NoLED.
2. Inside that folder make a folder called Themes
3. For each theme you'd like, you create a folder with its name (i.e. "my_theme" the complete path should be /sdcard/NoLed/Themes/my_theme).
4. NoLED looks for the following files in each of the theme folder to obtain the icons:
* icon_sms.png
* icon_email.png
* icon_gtalk.png
* icon_other.png
* icon_calendar.png
* icon_missed.png
* icon_k9.png
* icon_voicemail.png
These icons can be of any size but should contain icons in pure white color, with a transparent background.
Failure to have any of these icons will make NoLED display a default icon for that missing file.
5. Finally, in NoLED's settings, go to Icons > Themes and you should see the folder you named in step 2.
Edit: since these files show up in the gallery..i used terminal to create a ".nomedia" file in the "noled"folder... This was causing crashes but with the themes now being in a Theme folder in the NoLed folder it no longer causes crashes.
Pirates1 (no coin has parrot)
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"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
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Bomb = calendar
Sparrow = voicemail
Skull = sms
Ship = missed call
Parrot = other
Rum = email
gun = gtalk
Pirates2(no parrot.. has coin)
Bomb = calendar
Sparrow = voicemail
Skull = sms
Ship = missed call
Coin = other
Rum = email
gun = gtalk
Pacman(3 ghosts and an apple)
Apple = Calander
Cherrys = voicemail
strawberry = missed call
Inkie = email
Blinkie = gtalk
Clyde = other
Pacman = sms
Pacman2 (4 ghosts and no apple)
Apple = Calander
Cherrys = voicemail
Inkie = email
Blinkie = gtalk
Pinkie = missed call
Clyde = other
Pacman = sms
Skulls
Photoshop NoLED Icon Templates
To jump start in creating icons for NoLED you can use 3 standard size photoshop templates:
1. 64x64 icons (close to PhoenixFX_x2, his are 61x61)
2. 32x32 icons (close to original icons, they are 33x30)
3. 48x48 icons (something in between)
The files are pre-sliced for eight icons, currently used in NoLED.
If you used Photoshop you should know how to save for web and devices, but just in case, here's a brief how to:
You will see guides separating each icon (if you don't go to View>Show>Guides). Icons should be white or you can use gradient from white to transparent.
When you are done with creating your icon set:
1. Make sure you have hidden "bgrd & description" group
2. Go to File>Save for Web and Devices
3. On Save for Web Screen select all slices by either holding Shift and clicking each one or dragging you mouse over them
4. In Preset box select PNG-24 and click Save
5. In Save as box, don't worry about the name, it will save slices separately with a specific name. Make sure it says All Slices on the bottom and Images only (*.png) in Save as Type box.
That's it. Enjoy.
Themes aren't working in the newer version of NoLed.
eweo911 said:
Themes aren't working in the newer version of NoLed.
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you have to put them in a different folder now... ill update that in a second.
on the (internal)sd make a folder called NoLed then in there make a folder called Themes... and put the themes in there
ok, cool. I will give it a try. Thanks
prosto_mike said:
To jump start in creating icons for NoLED you can use 3 standard size photoshop templates:
1. 64x64 icons (close to PhoenixFX_x2, his are 61x61)
2. 32x32 icons (close to original icons, they are 33x30)
3. 48x48 icons (something in between)
The files are pre-sliced for eight icons, currently used in NoLED.
If you used Photoshop you should know how to save for web and devices, but just in case, here's a brief how to:
You will see guides separating each icon (if you don't go to View>Show>Guides). Icons should be white or you can use gradient from white to transparent.
When you are done with creating your icon set:
1. Make sure you have hidden "bgrd & description" group
2. Go to File>Save for Web and Devices
3. On Save for Web Screen select all slices by either holding Shift and clicking each one or dragging you mouse over them
4. In Preset box select PNG-24 and click Save
5. In Save as box, don't worry about the name, it will save slices separately with a specific name. Make sure it says All Slices on the bottom and Images only (*.png) in Save as Type box.
That's it. Enjoy.
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hey, made a thread over in the i9000 area... you want to go post this in there too?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834134
trying to get the ball rolling on people making themes.
Introduction
This is a small application meant for system administrators / web site owners.
You can see, at a glance, two images that represent the server status. In fact, the application is a periodical image downloader (I have chosen to download MRTG generated images though). The reason is that my web server gets spammed a lot thus I like to keep an eye on the load - not real time, but just to have a 'health' overview.
Below you have a screenshot of the application in action:
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Requirements:
a) Screen with at least 480px on the short side.
b) Access to a web server where you have administrative rights and you can generate statistics using mrtg.
c) works WM6.1 standard today screen only.
d) Application is not signed - so you need a ROM image that allows this type of install.
Limitations:
a) No configuration screen yet, you have to edit the registry to setup the URLs to the two images as well as the update time (in minutes).
b) No security (HTTPS, authentication, etc). Use some long folders path to serve the images from the web server.
Configuration
To configure the application you need to configure MRTG to generate 2 small images (resolution 225×93) on your server, and then, once you see test the images in the browser and make sure they work, just update the registry on the phone so that it points to the two URLs.
It is up to you to choose which values to monitor, for example, SMTP concurrency / HTTP traffic / CPU, etc.
Also, as you might already know, MRTG generates a 4 images per each monitored value, and those are hourly, daily, monthly and yearly. I find the daily images to give the best overview, but that is up to you.
Registry keys you will have to modify:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Today\Items\MRTGPlugin\0 -> url to the image on the left.
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Today\Items\MRTGPlugin\1 -> url to the image on the right.
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Today\Items\MRTGPlugin\Refresh -> update interval (in minutes). Defaults to updates every 30 minutes.
A bit of help with the MRTG configuration:
Since the phone resolution is limited to 480px (I have only tested on my Sony X1) I choosed fixed size images (225x93). Thus, two can fit one next to the other, have good visibility, and do not occupy too much of the screen real estate.
MRTG allows control of the generated image size, but with a trick. To the size that you specify, MRTG adds some paddings, so that it can render legends, axis of the graphs, etc. Thus, by trial and error, I found that to generate the 225x93 image size, the XSize / YSize parameters have in fact to be 125x58:
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
Title[smtp]: SMTP Concurrency - FQDN
MaxBytes[smtp]: 100
AbsMax[smtp]: 500
Options[smtp]: gauge
Target[smtp]: `/usr/local/bin/qmailmrtg7 t /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/log/main`
PageTop[smtp]: <strong>FQDN - SMTP Concurrency</strong>
ShortLegend[smtp]: SMTP
YLegend[smtp]: max SMTP
Legend1[smtp]: SMTP
LegendI[smtp]: SMTP
LegendO[smtp]: SMTP
WithPeak[smtp]: ymwd
XSize[smtp]: 125
YSize[smtp]: 58
Uninstall
If you want to uninstall, you need to remove the two log files created on the root of the file system (Downloader.log.txt and MRTGPlugin.log.txt) as well as clearing the "Downloader.exe" system notification (for example, using the "Check Notifications" program)
Download
Download link: MRTGPlugin_1.0.zip
Homepage with more detailed instructions is here.
Please do not make mirrors of the archive, I'd like to keep track of the number of downloads.
I hope some will consider the application useful
[PS: links are not here yet because I don't yet have enough posts to post them. Once they will be validated, they will appear - so it should be shortly].
I've discovered a small issue with, it fails to ask the plugin to refresh once the images are downloaded in the background.
This is not a big problem as you can generate the refresh manually just by navigating up/down on the today screen.
However, the fix is version 1.1 which can be downloaded from the homepage above (or instead of the MRTGPLugin_1.0.zip download URL, change the id=20 to id=21).
I cannot modify the link on the above post yet (will do once I have enough posts) but for now, you have to edit the URL to id=21 or visit the home page.
I really like that there are now plugins for emoji for the major text messaging apps like Go EX Messaging and Handcent. I'm able to use them with friends and family who use iPhones and it works well. What I found irritating though is that text notifications for messages I receive end up as boxes where the emoji are supposed to be. Same with when I look at my text in the stock text messaging app.
Here's where this font mod comes in. It turns this:
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"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Into this:
I found another project here that did something similar. The guy took an existing Japanese font and just pasted the emoji data from there. The problem with that is that the source images were really terrible. I think they were color images converted into font data... Very poorly. I couldn't tell what half the emoji were, even after I was told what they were supposed to be.
With emoji being integrated into official unicode recently, it was possible to find nice glyphs to represent exactly almost all the softbank encoded emoji:
http://www.unicode.org/~scherer/emoji4unicode/snapshot/utc.html
Thanks go to the maker of the Symbola font where most of the unicode standard emoji glyphs have been incorporated. It gave me a repository of glyphs from which to "borrow".
Unfortunately, unicode encoding does not equal softbank encoding. What that meant for me was days of converting, cutting and pasting 450+ emoticons into the right locations in the Atrix font.
Hopefully some of you will find this useful. A couple shortcomings:
1. Some of the icons, namely ones with text or japanese characters did not have representations in Symbola, so for those I took .bmps and converted to vector and then integrated them into the font. The result is that while for the most part they look good, they may be less sharply defined than the tailor made glyphs.
2. It took me a long time to figure out what the icon for "109" meant. I've never been to Tokyo, so I had no idea that was a department store. Unicode doesn't implement this one, so the icon is a duplicate of the department store icon.
3. I didn't really implement the flag icons because they aren't integrated into the unicode standard, and I didn't have anything readily available. I experimented with converting flags I could find, but for the most part they came out terribly. The following flags are missing: Japan, US, France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, China, South Korea.
The flags are really the main shortcoming. If anyone has these flags in black and white (not grayscale, that doesn't come out well in fonts. Dithering to emulate shades is fine), or wants to make them, I'd be happy to integrate them. They'd be especially welcome if they had been made as vector format. For now though, I'm not likely to try again to make them myself. I finished this project weeks ago, and frankly I'm tired of it
This mod replaces DroidSansFallback.ttf so if your version is already customized, be aware that those customizations will be gone.
How to install:
1. On your phone, make sure USB Connection is set to "None".
2. On your phone, go to Settings > Applications > Development and make sure USB Debugging is on.
3. Plug your phone into your PC and let any drivers install if necessary.
4. Unzip the file I attached and run installemoji.bat.
I send Emoji from time to time but nobody ever sends it to me, haha. My iPhone friends get excited when they see it but do not know how to send it back.
Haha, I had to show my iPhone friends how to set it up!
Introduction
I want to develop an input method for a Sharp 007SH, one of a family of Android phones released in Japan which has a 10-key numeric keypad, like classic phones (this is a clamshell form factor). The stock IME handles regular multi-tap English input but its mainly aimed at entering Japanese.
All the IMEs i have tried so far either ignore the keypresses coming from the keypad (resulting in a basic-multitap input method with no suggestions and many symbols unaccessible), or the ones that do cater for HW keyboards just output the numbers (which is technically correct).
Aim
I would like to map the numeric keypad to a T9 IME to allow T9 text editing from the keypad.
Method
I am considering writing my own T9 routine to add to an existing opensource keyboard (Any SoftKeyboard). However that will take more time as the first step would have to be to program a successful T9 implementation. However I would rather do the following:
Modify the source of an existing IME that handles both T9 input, and HW Keyboards (with suggestions). I believe it would be a simple mapping of the numeric keys to the T9 functions/routines
OR
Enlist the help of a kind developer who maintains such a keyboard IME, to enable T9 entry via the keypad. That would negate the need to give up your own source code, and of course i will be willing to do beta-testing, as well as purchase the resulting keyboard software (with an extra donation), and of course encourage all other 007SH/SH7218U users to purchase the software
Details
The API info (including keyboard scan codes etc) can be found here:
https://sh-dev.sharp.co.jp/android/modules/download/?/api_keycode
Unfortunately it is in Japanese and google doesnt seem to like translating it, but the main table looks like this:
Code:
007SH, 101SH, SH-02D, DM011SH, IS14SH
Hard key Keycode name Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left Softkey (Email key/Emoji key) KEYCODE_SOFT_LEFT 1
Right softkey
(Browser key/Input mode selector) KEYCODE_SOFT_RIGHT 2
Up cursor key KEYCODE_DPAD_UP 19
Down cursor key KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN 20
Left cursor key KEYCODE_DPAD_LEFT 21
Right cursor key KEYCODE_DPAD_RIGHT 22
Center cursor key KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER 23
Call button KEYCODE_CALL 5
EndCall button
(longpress for power) KEYCODE_ENDCALL 6
10 key KEYCODE_0 to KEYCODE_9 7 to 16
* KEYCODE_STAR 17
# KEYCODE_POUND 18
If possible i would like to make use of the softkeys with the IME, similar to how Nokias do their T9.
Is there anyone who can help? Links to open-source or places to download IME source (which has T9) would be greatly appreciated
Nobody have any links to open-source T9 projects? Or are these all private?
DominikB,
Do you have any progress on yr keyboard?
2 All,
Anybody have seen keyboard that can handle numeric keypad input? I've recently bought Chinese dual-sim cell phone with numeric keypad (Halcyon H600), but I found that it's numeric keypad is only usable for entering number with dialpad, but it's not working for typing text in other apps (like sms or browser).
I'd also like to see further report and success, not only for the Sharp phone mentioned, or if not sharp's keyboard dumped and made to be used on this phone if at all possible:
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"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
This would be great phone for people who are afraid of smartphones and don't want all the buttons. Ebay has these phones for 80 to 97 bucks a pop. I'd get one for my mom if there was a better numeric key map for, as she hates phones with all kinds of buttons and gets lost on a totally touch phone with no buttons. But could see her getting a lot of use out of android smart app's, grocery, banking, perscription and et cetera app's.
Have ya tried getting it from the Nextel Motorolla i886?
It has a full QWERTY Keyboard but also has a numeric keypad.