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dankarlinski

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Hi everyone. I'm looking for a profile manager app so I can have a few different profiles. Basically like this:

Normal
- ring and notif. As set

Vibrate
- no sounds only vibrate

Silent
- no sounds or vibrate

Work
- only phone ringtone and calendar


I am currently using simple sound profile manager, but it seems to reset my default ringtone to the phone ringtone, which is irritating.

I have also used ringmanager (I think it was called) but that was a huge pain to set up.


Any other suggestions?
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dankarlinski

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No one uses any kind of profile managers?

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jadk1432

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Did you try the app I mentioned? It is only $1.99 and is really working very well.
 

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Audio manager. Been using out since day one

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dankarlinski

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I tried the beta app. It seems exactly what I use now, only I can control bluetooth and wifi (which is very useful as well). I'm gunna have to try the other one mentioned above

Did you try the app I mentioned? It is only $1.99 and is really working very well.



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If you want to schedule when to use the different profiles, try settings profiles, timerriffic, tasker (extremely powerful, but of a learning curve) or locale.
 
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dankarlinski

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Yeah. I really like the settings profile app. I might end up sticking with that. One thing that I still can't really seem to find is a way to have some apps play sound, and others not.

I.e.
For work, I only need calendar and phone calls, no email, sms, etc.

Is there a way to do that with any of these apps? I've looked, but maybe I'm missing it?

If not, that's alright, I can deal with just my phone ringing.


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dankarlinski

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I ended up sticking with one called toggle settings. Its quick, easy, and very in depth. Thanks for all the help!!

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