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LG VX7000 Bitpim question

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Christian Amodeo - 23 Apr 2005 21:26 GMT
I've removed the verizon wireless banner, but is it also possible to remove
the date and time at the bottom of the main LCD as well?

Or at least remove the shading used as a background for the text?  What
about changing the red color used to display all of the icons like service
bars and the battery icon?

What are some of the neater tricks that can be done with Bitpim?
Christian Amodeo - 24 Apr 2005 00:35 GMT
> I've removed the verizon wireless banner, but is it also possible to remove
> the date and time at the bottom of the main LCD as well?
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>
> What are some of the neater tricks that can be done with Bitpim?

Surfing the net and stuff I see that some phones support theming.  Does the
VX7000?  It comes with 4 installed themes so there's got to be a way to
create custom themes.

Switching icons must also be an option.

If it's got an OS, it's hackable, no?  Merely removing the VW banner can't
be the only thing possible with an editor.
paul j. - 25 Apr 2005 14:42 GMT
>> I've removed the verizon wireless banner, but is it also possible to remove
>> the date and time at the bottom of the main LCD as well?
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> If it's got an OS, it's hackable, no?  Merely removing the VW banner can't
> be the only thing possible with an editor.

Anyone?
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phlicle - 29 Apr 2005 15:47 GMT
check the bitpim site.  I'm fairly certain that even the 8000 is now
supported.  There's also a bitpim listserve available there.
 
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