Finger-Friendly Friends is more than a Contact Manager

By mrwangkai on September 18, 2009 at 11:11 am

Posted Under: Application, Utility
Finger-Friendly Friends
Version 1.1
Cost: $14.99 (Full Version trial available)
JottoSoft (Developer Info)
(No Ratings Yet)

Finger-Friendly Friends (FFF) is a finger-friendly contact manager designed for Windows Mobile cellphones. It’s designed to let the user find contacts quicky without having to use the stylus and make a call, initiate a new SMS, or other tasks.

FFF’s unique touch keyboard as well as the various things that you can do with the contact makes it an unique application, one that is more than just a contact manager. While you can set it as the default contact manager, you rarely actually need to use a ‘default’ contact manager since we tend to use dialers most of the time.

The keyboard functions in a way that it reads all the alphabets in the box that you have created by tapping on the keyboard. This allows for a wide range of combination. The result? You don’t have to press the right key to get to the right contact, for this, approximation is key.

Features: FFF


Here are some features of FFF that are certainly unique to its own:

  • Blazingly fast contact lookup
  • Features the new ground-breaking DRMWY-Touch (Doesn’t Really Matter Where You Touch) keyboard
  • Send your position to your contacts using the device’s GPS. The position is sent as a user-friendly Google Maps link in either SMS or e-mail (requires a built-in GPS)
  • Fast startup, low memory footprint

Give it a try and let us know what you think of it.

Screenshots


As you can see, the keyboard recognizes all the alphabets in the square that you have put your finger to, making it easier to form a combination.

Download


Min Req: Windows Mobile 5 and 6 PocketPCs
Device Applicable: Samsung Omnia
Price: Cost: $14.99 (Full Version trial available)
Ratings (No Ratings Yet)
Target Audience: DRMWY-Touch keyboard is a very interesting way of browsing through your contacts. And the follow up actions make it a fairly practical application. The only obstacle is to make it easier to launch, otherwise, it is just a fun tool without much use

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Reader Comments

Wrong developer link. It points to “Capsure”on XDA
Right one,
http://www.jotto.no/fff/

#1 
Written By moleman on September 21st, 2009 @ 3:33 am

It isn’t free either, $14,99

#2 
Written By moleman on September 21st, 2009 @ 3:35 am

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