Killer Mobile’s bonanza for Best of Symbian’s readers!!
Killer Mobile, the makers of great S60 software like AdvancedSMS, Total Recall, Black Baller Pro and many more is giving away 20 free licenses to the readers of BesofSymbian!
At BestofSymbian, we have reviewed a couple of Killer Mobile’s products AdvancedSMS and Total Recall. All you have to do is leave a comment in this blog in the next 7 days to win a license key.
We will draw the winners of the 20 free licenses randomly on Monday, February 22nd. So hurry!!
Don’t forget to leave your email to avail the discount offer.

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Would love to try Advanced SMS, I looked at it a while back but never purchased.
Sounds good!
This is one of my most frequentely visited Symbian blogs. I would love to receive a license for Total Recall.
I’ve tried Total Recall and it is one of my favorites.
Would be great to win a license key for it.
Just read the review of the Advances SMS.
very cool! does it have sms auto forwarding?
Yuval,
Yes, it has auto forwarding.
sweet
worth a try
Lol
Nice Blog to get more hits
this is my lucky
I have heard a lot of Total Recall – would love to win licensed coy
Great application from Killer Mobile.
Trying my luck!
Thanks
trying my luck again
Would really like a KillerMobiler recorder license
advanced sms is a useful application but i never found that much need for total recall, although when i have used it it worked perfectly fine
I tried Total Recall. It worked well, but as pointed earlier, sould be great reducing the memory usage.
lucky
I have never used any of Killer Mobile’s branded software, but I do use a custom, white label version of their Dialer application developed for an Australian mobile and VoIP provider (Pennytel) and it works superbly.
After buying my Nokia e72 I checked out several call-recording applications and ended up picking Total Recall. Perhaps because the E72 was new and with the first firmware, most did not work very well. I got beeps and even nasty artifacting but not so with Total Recall. So far it has been working well, stable in the backround and recording only what I need due to the profile rules.
At the time there is nothing I miss in this application but I would be nice if the memory usage could be reduced even further.