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Repeat notifications

DaSchmarotzer

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Mar 10, 2010
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Hey guys,

I was wondering if there was an app that would repeat ANY notification the phone receives. I'm currently using Missed Reminder, but it only works for missed calls, SMS messages and Gmail.

Basically everything was fine until I decided to install Voxer, which doesn't have any "repeat notifications" built in. My phone is always on vibrate so it's easy to miss when it vibrates only once.

Thanks for any help!
 

Seems quite nice, since I'd be able to add any app, which is what I want, but I don't care for the widget: is this going to repeat the notifications? (ex: vibrate every 2 minutes until I read my SMS)


Seems REALLY nice, exactly what I was looking for, but sadly it supports tons of apps but not Voxer, which is one of the main reasons I don't want to miss a voice message. I did send them a message about it, hopefully they'll consider supporting it.

Thanks to both of you for the suggestions!
 
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Seems REALLY nice, exactly what I was looking for, but sadly it supports tons of apps but not Voxer, which is one of the main reasons I don't want to miss a voice message. I did send them a message about it, hopefully they'll consider supporting it.

Thanks to both of you for the suggestions!

If you're using Tasker, take a look at the Missed Notification Reminder in the Tasker Wiki. It's designed to support any app, but you have to do some tweaking to make it work with anything other than missed calls, Google Voice, SMS, Gmail and Calendar. If you want to avoid the tweaking, you can setup a relatively simple set of profiles that will work specifically with Voxer.
 
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If you're using Tasker, take a look at the Missed Notification Reminder in the Tasker Wiki. It's designed to support any app, but you have to do some tweaking to make it work with anything other than missed calls, Google Voice, SMS, Gmail and Calendar. If you want to avoid the tweaking, you can setup a relatively simple set of profiles that will work specifically with Voxer.

I am using tasker actually, thanks for the tip, I'll look into that!

I have contacted the Dev of LightFlow to add support to Voxer and he agreed, so I might end up buying his app anyway just to support him. ;)
 
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