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]> wrote: 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 &amp; see your contacts). &nbsp;This is hardly speed dial. &nbsp;I figures I would ask opinions to see reactions. &nbsp;I have a couple others loaded, but some in the app catalog don't have light versions to try before you buy. &nbsp;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 Sent from my Palm Pre on AT&amp;T [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
