Phonebook

It hap­pens to me very fre­quently: I have to send an SMS by using the free SMS ser­vices you can find all over inter­net. I click on the web page, “send SMS”, then there’s a textbox saying to me “Phone number”. The most obvi­ous thing is to take the cell­phone and look for the number in the address book, but this is a very boring operation.

So that’s why (mainly) I made - ehm… I’m making - gphone. It is a simple phone­book with a copy & paste func­tion :) I’m still fin­ish­ing it but I will release it as soon as pos­si­ble (I’d give it right now but I’m still look­ing for a place where to store the sources).

The curi­ous thing is that, while I was begin­ning to code it, I noticed that it could be more useful than how much I believed ini­tially. By the way, here there are some screenshots:

gphone in action
gphone in action
Editing contacts
edit­ing con­tacts
Adding new contacts
Adding new con­tacts
Filtering
Fil­ter­ing
  1. Light Finder

    From time to time, my com­pany has need of expe­ri­enced pro­gram­mers and devel­op­ers. (we are a research and devel­op­ment com­pany)

    I like what I see here. Would you be open to send­ing a sum­mary of your expe­ri­ences and skills for us to keep on file? We occa­sion­ally need people with dif­fer­ent skill sets.

    Thank you for your sup­port of a great oper­at­ing system, whether you send me info or not I per­son­ally applaud you.

    LF

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