Showing posts with label cell phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cell phones. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2008

Skydeck Helps You Charge For Your PhoneTime


How many phone calls a day do you make? Are the majority of the phone calls to or from your clients? If so, you should check out a free application called Skydeck.

Skydeck allows you to upload your cell phone bill details and edit each number. How does this help? Well, each time your bill lists a text message or cell phone number that you have entered a contact or company name for, you are able to see how much time you are spending on the phone with them, and if your company is one that bills for phone time as well as actual project time, this will provide you with a great way to track and bill for your phone time!

It also integrates with Freshbooks (which I LOVE), to help you with figuring up how much you are owed, as well as Dial2Do which allows you to import Gmail or Outlook contacts, and your top 100 Skydeck contacts and utilize the talk to text or email functionality to save you typing time and keep you safe on the road!

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Monday, February 25, 2008

I Finally Got a SmartPhone-What the Heck Do I Do With All this Stuff?


I finally broke down today and got the PDA phone that I narrowed my search down to after 3 months of pre-qualifying phones. It was down to the AT&T Tilt, Samsung Blackjack, and the one that I purchased today, the Moto Q9 Global.

I got it because I'm out a lot now, especially now that I am filling up my days with people from either Smaller Indiana, or Rainmakers. I get lots of email... If I'm not at my computer, I can't check my email (or Smaller Indiana).

I upgraded from the Motorola Rokr E1. It is funny how my requirement in a phone have changed in 2 years. I went from just wanting to be able to download and play music, take pictures, and having a cool looking phone to NEEDING to have as many capabilities possible! Email a must. Internet a must. 3G a necessity. GPS a bonus, but one thing I wanted. Editing documents a great addition. Camera a must. International capabilities a must.

I think I have found my every need in this beautiful piece of technology! Oh, and I even bought one of those annoying looking little Bluetooth headsets that I swore I'd never buy.

Henri Bergson:
"To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly."

Here's to change!

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