CallController

March 10, 09 by Daniel

callcontroller

Version: 0.1

CallController uses the accelerometer to control your calls in multiple ways.

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CallController wants to make that built in accelerometer a bit more useful in your daily iPhone use instead of silly things, like virtual fishing. When enabled it will monitor different positions the phone could be in and determine from presets what you want it to do. For example, while my phone is face down, I flip it over, or shake the phone, all calls I receive can be automatically taken to Voice mail, a busy signal, or mute the ringer. You can also set a text message to be sent when ever you block a call, so you can inform who ever called you’re in an important meeting.

[Source - BigBoss] Cydia

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  1. Rusty Hoge Says:

    It took a couple re-starts, but I got CallController to work. I like the idea and the implementation. Having an “on-off” switch on the lockscreen is very nice although it appears but does not work when Intelliscreen is running, which is more important for me.

    I particularly liked the “face-down” and “flip-over” options. The “shake” option reported that I didn’t shake enough. Frankly, it would be nice if this worked like the Google search app where bringing to your ear answered the phone.

    One other thing. The appsays it is in 7-day trial mode. What is that about?

    Overall a very good start. These small, useful tweaks show the way for a better iPhone experience.

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