I have Speed Dial Pro on my primary (i.e. wave) launcher, and it works well for 
me. I like that it only takes up one icon, and provides two lists (I use List A 
for Personal, and List B for Work), and as well, the ability to either call or 
text that person.

I also downloaded Launchpoint to try. Not bad, but IMHO it requires that 
it take up a lot of space (i.e. separate icons for each person, at best) on the 
launcher pages. Given that Palm has limited the horizontal launcher pages 
to three (unless you install a patch, which I now have), I want apps 
instead of speed dials taking up that valuable real estate. I suppose it 
matters what one primarily uses the phone as... as a  phone or as a 
smartphone for apps.

I may give Launchpoint a more serious try, if I can figure out the best way to 
easily configure all of the icons I need/want across all of my launcher pages.


Jim
(Via Palm Pre)
On Jun 9, 2010 7:37 AM, Michael J.  Barnes <[email protected]> 
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I've been looking at speed dialing programs for my Pre+. I had tried out Quick 
Contacts and thought I liked it well enough to purchase it, but it often has 
really slow load times and I mean REALLY slow (like forget you had the program 
on go back to it & see your contacts).  This is hardly speed 
dial.  I figures I would ask opinions to see reactions.  I 
have a couple others loaded, but some in the app catalog don't have light 
versions to try before you buy.  Is Real softwares possibly worth 4x 
the price of others?



So...if you have a speed dial/quick launch program and like it, why is it the 
best to use?



Michael

Michael J. Barnes

VOCALease



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