***HTC Magic Thread***

To best manage blocklist, in Gmail simply create a new contacts group called "- Blocked" orsomething and then put the numbers in there.

This makes finding and osrting blocked numbers easier and you can also hide them from the main contacts list while still blocking them :)
 
The app is on there but it is a paid for app, it's called Bedside 3.0 (Night Clock) @ $1.49, and as for the QR codes, I've never got one to scan in though I admit I haven't tried many.

Just got this to go with my new dock (thanks mrk ;) )

Photo to come tonight. :D
 
Cool will do then. Theres one on with CyanogenMod 4.2.5 already on.

May have to have a punt on it, you guys think its a good plan?
 
As promised....

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And thanks again mrk. You should go into making/respraying them!
 
The one above took long enough to arrive lol, from HK/China or wherever it came from!

Hmm, maybe though...maybe
 
new maps out, no longer need shortcuts for navigation and available for non root users.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4998105&postcount=327

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rooted apk's new URL, as the linked one is dead

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?tmyeyttmjyz
 
Noticed in the last couple of weeks an occasional delay when pressing the Home button and the Home screen completely appearing. The icons appear in a staggered way. It only happens every so often but gets a tad annoying. Anyone else get this?

(Standard Vodafone 1.6 ROM)
 
On the latest CyanogenMod's he has an option to allow the home screen to be kept in memory so when you go back to it it opens instantly(ishy). Works very well and doesn't seem to be detrimental to performance.
 
Pro

1. You are no longer mocked by the posters in this thread for your girlish hesitance in rooting your phone.

Con

1. Your phone might die a worse death than a smashed screen in the process of rooting if you **** it up, or are massively unlucky.
 
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