LRD - Telephone DatabaseIt often happens that you find on your phone an outgoing or incoming number that you don’t know and didn’t write down as unnecessary, since “you call only once”. Those. Why fill the contacts on the phone, those numbers that you use, just to call once.
This is the problem that arose in me, I found an unknown number, called it (interestingly) and found out that the person works “somewhere there”, and I don’t even know if this number works, or where at all. Therefore, I began to rummage around in my logs, in the logs of Bata, and I hardly found this number, I remembered what kind of man he was and calmed down. And there are many such numbers (especially when you are looking for work). And so I decided that it would be great if there was a certain parser of numbers that would initiate a database in the system and register there all the numbers that were encountered on the computer. Be it by mail, in the internet (in the indicated sites), in qip'e (but here it is easier, since plain text). And that would not have to interrupt the whole computer next time, just know that all the numbers are stored in a single DB-file.
Perhaps yes, this idea is stupid because:
- You can create a textbook yourself (by the way, it is), in which you simply add numbers
- you need to train the memory and remember all the numbers
- write into the phone all that comes (so quickly garbage collected)
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But let's say Sony Ericsson doesn’t have a very comfortable call history (it’s already cursed this company many times for this futures). Even in my old E365 motorola, absolutely all the calls logged in, and they are going to one call to the CE and they just write in brackets: Fiofan (5) - called five times. And to find out when Fiofan started calling is unreal. Because logs only the last call. This is terribly not convenient.