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Minutes Manager 1.3
Moov Software
It's your cell phone - now you can use it with confidence. We've all gone over our plan's anytime minutes and been hit with hefty charges. Minutes Manager times your phone calls in the same way your service provider does so you know exactly where you stand, even during your phone calls. The application displays a summary on your phone's main page and the full details of peak and offpeak minutes used and remaining (total and per remaining weekday in your billing cycle), current billing cycle, rollover minutes remaining, text messages sent and received, and data sent and received in the application itself. Also, you can create a log of all your calls that you can send to your computer to compare with your bill. Minutes Manager is compatible will ALL US plans and most plans around the world. Product runs on Nokia 3650, 3620, 3600, 7650, 6600, 6620, N-Gage, Seimens SX1, Sendo X, and other Series 60 devices.
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