May 14
Translate outgoing calls in local time with Time Translator
Found in:Calls, Pocket PC, Software, Utilities, 
I just received email from American Eagle telling me there is some problem with order I made 2 days ago. First thing in my head was calling them and solve the situation, but when i read the mail to its end there was saying "we are available from 8-5PM EST". Since I couldn't remember how much hours i the time difference from my time zone +2 GMT I started looking for some kind of software to find this out. After few searches the one i was looking for came to me.
It is called
Time Translator and really suits my pocket pc. Timetranslator basically offers you the option of
knowing the local time at your call destination prior to making a connection. This cool option puts the decision at your fingertips if it is the right time to complete your call. Sometimes when you call people in other time zones, you can make mistake by calling at
improper time. With this utility you can avoid it.
The Timetranslator program is simple and easy to use. Just dial the number as you normally would (using the appropriate IDD number for your country, 00 or 011 for most countries or the + sign for all countries, followed by the country code and number), then press call or send. You will be prompted to press 5 within a 3 second window. At this point the call is paused and the time at your call destination will be displayed. If the time is right for connecting, press call to connect or end to disconnect. If 5 is not pressed within a 3 second window, the call will automatically connect without displaying the time. North American users who wish to know the time within North America must dial the 1 before the area code and number.
Time Translator is priced $9.99 but has 30-day trial version so you can check it out
here.
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