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Old 07-20-2007, 01:46 AM
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Phonealarm and stable don't belong in the same sentence together. But yes there is an OEM and no it doesn't work properly. It is one of a handful of apps that will functionally come together as an OEM but doesn't work properly in that form.

Technically you could do it by copying all of its files to its usual install location in \Program Files but doing that makes it take up the same amount of space as if you had just installed the cab file.

I don't have any specific knowledge of the Zphone dialer but most 3rd party dialers break ## codes, smartdialer, and the ability for the data arrows in the top bar to turn grey to indicate a dormant data connection. As long as you accept those potential limitations then there's no reason you can't use it as an OEM.

Not sure about the others but Wisbar is another app I stay far away from due to it's resource-hogging ways.
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