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    iPhone? More like MyPhone
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    Quote Originally Posted by iPhoneArizona View Post
    Battery life is significantly reduced when using this program.

    1.1.3--> zIphone unlock (Tmobile USA) 8gb.
    I have not noticed anything different. I mean, I have a battery life of a day any ways.

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    For some reason, my phone always displays the email icon even though I have no unread emails. I have the latest version installed and tried deleting my email account on the phone, restarting then adding the account again. No change. If I uninstall Taskbar Notifier then reinstall it, the icon comes back. Any suggestions?

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    Will there ever be a 1.1.4 version?

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    Yes, it works for 1.1.4.
    Last edited by Bassir; 04-21-2008 at 01:02 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkiki View Post
    For some reason, my phone always displays the email icon even though I have no unread emails. I have the latest version installed and tried deleting my email account on the phone, restarting then adding the account again. No change. If I uninstall Taskbar Notifier then reinstall it, the icon comes back. Any suggestions?
    I get the same problem with the newest version.

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    From the code.google page:

    Ok, Easy way! Get Mobile Finder from installer.app and we can do this all from the
    phone :-)

    1. Once installed, run mobile finder.
    2. Click the ~ in the top right corner.
    3. Double tap Library.
    4. Scroll to Mail and double tap.
    5. Tap Envelope Index once.
    6. Hit the modify button in the middle at the bottom.
    7. Tap on it's file name and add something on the end ('old' for example).
    8. Click done at the bottom in the middle (where modify was).
    9. Hit the home button.
    10. Restart iPhone
    11. Click the mail icon (you should see that there are no messages for a second).

    Done. ;-) Working on 1.1.4

    Greets

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