Getting Started
How to configure:
- Install iDialer on your phone.
- Go to the online configuration utility and generate a .cab with your settings.
- Run the configuration .cab file on your phone
- Run iDialer
Google Voice / JaJah:
- When you place your call, you will receive an incoming call from your own number. Answer the call, and you will be connected to the recipient.
Command line:
Run this command to directly dial a number (using the most recently selected service):
\Program Files\iDialer\iDialer.exe 8005552222 -name=Fred Smith
Run this command to choose a contact and then dial (using GrandCentral or phone as configured in settings.ini):
\Program Files\iDialer\iDialer.exe -choosecontact
Voice dialing:
User dsfr from xda-developers came up with a method to enable voice dialing using Cyberon Voice Speed Dial and describes it in this post:
I was really excited when I found out about the iDialer application. Though, I couldn't find any information on how to use iDialer with voice speed dialing (voice tags). My Windows Mobile phone has Cyberon Voice Speed Dial installed for assigning voice tags. Unfortunately, voice tags for contacts only work with the native dialer application. I thought I was not going to be able to make calls with iDialer using my Bluetooth headset. That would have been a major problem for me because I make a majority of my calls while I am driving. Then I remembered that iDialer supports command-line dialing and that Cyberon Voice Speed Dial supports associating voice tags to applications. So, I created a folder under my Windows Start Menu called "GV". I placed a separate iDialer shortcut in that folder for each person that I wanted to dial using a voice tag. I named the shortcuts "GV - <Last>, <First> - <M|W|H>". I used the following syntax for each shortcut's target. "\Program Files\iDialer\iDialer.exe" XXXXXXXXXX After creating these shortcuts, Cyberon Voice Speed Dial showed an entry for each of them under the Application tab. I was then able to assign a voice tag to each of these shortcuts in order to easily make calls with iDialer using my Bluetooth headset. It works great!
