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Old 12-28-2008, 10:38 PM
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Re: Thinking of installing SPB Mobile Shell

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Note: In several other forums I belong to people have their configurations in their signatures. For example, in a Jeep forum I'm a part of everyone lists the modifications they have made so you get a good idea of things that can be done to improve the vehicle. Has a similar thing been considered here? Or perhaps even a section showing people's screen shots?

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Quite a few folks have their device configurations in their sig lines. Screen shots are usually posted in separate forums. As a side note, I'm using several SPB products: Mobile Shell, Pocket Plus, Phone Suite, and Backup. All are very easy to configure and perform as advertised. I would STRONGLY suggest SPB Backup, as you never can tell when disaster may strike.
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Old 12-28-2008, 11:02 PM
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Re: Thinking of installing SPB Mobile Shell

OK, I downloaded the whole communication suite. Unfortunately, it is now reporting major conflicts with my Samsung Today menu.

I guess I know what I'll be doing for the next 12 hours.
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Old 12-28-2008, 11:36 PM
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Re: Thinking of installing SPB Mobile Shell

All installed.

My GAWD what a horrible program! The buttons and advance arrows are so tiny I can't even use them with my stylus!!! There is no advantage to any of it that I can see so far. The front screen is different but the phone is so slow I can't tell if it registered a tap or not so I end up jumping all over the place.

PLEASE tell me this is just some configuration issue. I have walked through all the menus I can find and I simply don't see anything that makes this $50 investment worth it. I see hardly ANY difference with the "phone suite" installed - except everything is now so slow it is hardly useable.

Help!!

Update: Things are getting worse including complete lockup of the phone requiring a hard restart!!! Buttons are too small to use it - even with the stylus. Program hangs all the time requiring soft restarts. Does not play well with S2U2 (a known issue requiring registry editing) Looking through the Spb website forums a lot of people are having host of similar problems with this program on the Omnia.

I get the feeling this was a BAD idea.

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Old 12-29-2008, 06:34 AM
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Re: Thinking of installing SPB Mobile Shell

I never bought the program but...

I did install the trial version and I thought it worked well. I thought the buttons were nice and big, very touch friendly. It's got to be a setting somewhere, or maybe a conflict with something else.

Oh, and I have an Omnia i910
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Re: Thinking of installing SPB Mobile Shell

Make sure that you go into the Phone suite settings and disable all of the "fluff" I think that might be one of the less useful ones. Mobile shell is pretty fast and responsive. Pocket plus has some decent features as well.

It sounds like you have too much running. Go into your today settings and disable everything that you don't need.
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Old 12-29-2008, 10:29 AM
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Re: Thinking of installing SPB Mobile Shell

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All installed.

My GAWD what a horrible program! The buttons and advance arrows are so tiny I can't even use them with my stylus!!! There is no advantage to any of it that I can see so far. The front screen is different but the phone is so slow I can't tell if it registered a tap or not so I end up jumping all over the place.

PLEASE tell me this is just some configuration issue. I have walked through all the menus I can find and I simply don't see anything that makes this $50 investment worth it. I see hardly ANY difference with the "phone suite" installed - except everything is now so slow it is hardly useable.

Help!!

Update: Things are getting worse including complete lockup of the phone requiring a hard restart!!! Buttons are too small to use it - even with the stylus. Program hangs all the time requiring soft restarts. Does not play well with S2U2 (a known issue requiring registry editing) Looking through the Spb website forums a lot of people are having host of similar problems with this program on the Omnia.

I get the feeling this was a BAD idea.
I run SPB mobile shell on my Omnia and its probably the best 'today' replacement i have found so far
ifonz (dont like, if i wanted to look like an iphone i would have bought an iphone)
WAD (quite like it, but found the configuration a bit annoying)
M2D (had this for a while and do like it, but replaced with SPB)

Use the imarche skins found here - http://www.imarche.net/omnia/index.php
also use SPBWatcher and have this the only running thing in the 'Today' settings.
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Old 12-29-2008, 10:54 AM
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Re: Thinking of installing SPB Mobile Shell

Cmass....when you talk about small buttons...where are these buttons popping up? A screen-shot would be great if you can, Shell is knows for being finger-friendly, so I am quite suprised at your reaction. Personally I haven't found PhoneSuite to work well with Omnia, but I haven't found a good phone manager app like PhoneSuite that works well on my Omnia!

I am looking for a very small app for alert reminders, but other than that, between S2U2 and Shell (work GREAT together BTW) I don't see a need for a larger app like PhoneSuite or PhoneAlarm.
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Old 12-29-2008, 05:16 PM
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Re: Thinking of installing SPB Mobile Shell

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Old 12-29-2008, 05:23 PM
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Re: Thinking of installing SPB Mobile Shell

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Make sure that you go into the Phone suite settings and disable all of the "fluff" I think that might be one of the less useful ones. Mobile shell is pretty fast and responsive. Pocket plus has some decent features as well.
It sounds like you have too much running. Go into your today settings and disable everything that you don't need.
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What fluff? I don't have any slide shows or screen savers or anything else running in the background. I've purposely kept it bare bones. Unless there is something using resources that I cannot see?? I even turned off S2U2 because it does not play well with Spb. (Known issue requiring registry edits)
Beyond that, I have my camera button mapped to the Task Manager so I can constantly close programs that don't actually close. Beyond that and beyond doing soft restarts all the time, I'm not sure how to clear anything up.
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Old 12-29-2008, 05:28 PM
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Re: Thinking of installing SPB Mobile Shell

I was wondering if that was what you were talking about! I am at work right now, so I can't post images, but you need to run MobileShell itself...your using the Today plug-ins, and that isn't nearly as finger friendly. Shell actually takes over the OS and has it's own menus and layout. Now...the customization screen you showed......yeah....a bit small, but once you get it set up the way tou like, you don't really go to it much if at all!!

Here is my NOW screen, the large buttons on the bottom change screens, and the menu pages are broken into grids of 9:



The main SPB page gives better images of the menus.

Also, I don't use PhoneSuite either, so I can't speak for that. What are you looking to get from Suite as far as functionability?

I also have never had any clash/conflict between S2U2 and MobileShell....certainly nothing needing a reg change!!

P.S. Nice looking Today screen!!

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