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04 January 2008

LogExport for S60 3rd edition

Mobypal beta Have you ever tried to analyze our call log!? Well, by analyzing call log, you can get answers on questions like, how long is your average call duration, did I spent most of my money for calls or for data, would it be better if I take this better data plan, switch to T-mobile and take web 'n' walk?

The main problem is that providers usually doesn’t send the bill in digital format, and for those that do send in digital format, we need to parse the data and match the phone numbers with your phone book. Also some networks offer an online statistic for the current month in the very handy way but only for post paid subscribers.

If you are not among those lucky guys that getting monthly reports in digital format or have an access to online statistic but you would like to control your cost on more efficient way I guess that you would like an idea about exporting call register data from your phone to a CSV file.

After exporting it will be easy to analyze the CSV file using the Excel or any other spreadsheet programs, including the spreadsheets for mobile phones in form of the Office suite or Quick office.

Yohanes Nugroho has wrote a small simple application called LogExport, that as the name says export the Call Register data to a CSV file. It only does that thing, no more and no less. You will only find one menu: Export, the analysis task can be done by a spreadsheet






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