9Digito

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About this app

The best application for inclusion of the 9th digit is back with full support to changes in November 2016 (area codes 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 53, 54, 55, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68 and 69).

Save time and keep your address book organized

Forums (in http://bit.ly/9dig_mm):
"... As a differential relative to SP + 9, is the fact that it also allows users to reformat all the numbers in your schedule - adding parentheses area codes and even the operator code of your choice (Embratel, Telefonica, TIM, Hi, etc.) "

Gizmodo (in http://bit.ly/9dig_gizm):
"... Why do we like it?
You can choose only certain contacts to change. The 9Digito backs up your schedule, so if you want to undo the changes in a few touches. And you can program the change only for the day of change ... "

* Chosen by Forbes Magazine (April) for selecting 'Apps worth' in 2012.

Comments:

1. Modify your contacts by adding the 9th digit quickly and accurately.

2 Add the code of the carrier of your choice in all long-distance numbers (with area code).

3. Whenever you change your carrier line, ensure that the numbers in your address book are modified to the new operator.

4 Schedule change to the correct day change the 9th digit.

5- Add the 9 digit local numbers, recorded without the DDD (for SP users).

6. Standardize the format of numbers, adding or not a long distance carrier, with or without top 55 in number.

7 Does not affect numbers with international codes of other countries.

8 does not affect the extensions and break codes in numbers.

9- Have backup locally (backup) can undo each change group.

12- Improved logic to bypass carriers like Nextel numbers that will not change the 9th digit.

13- Developed by a company specializing in mobility with 10 years of experience in the market.

14- properly work with schedules synchronized with Outlook and GMail (Exchange).

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Changing the ninth digit

On 27 October 2013, the mobile phone area codes of the State of Rio de Janeiro and Espirito Santo (started 2), will have a new numbering plan and will receive a 9 digit.

To help you avoid problems and waste of time, we created the application 9 digit to make this change in numbers in your address book and at the same time, standardize the long-distance carrier (eg Embratel, Telefonica, TIM, Hi, etc ...) of your own to ensure that it will always use one that offers better benefits.

The modification of the agenda takes place in 4 steps:

1) The telephone numbers of your address book are analyzed to provide you with statistics on the extent of the changes and how much time you can save using the application.

2) You will set some basic parameters such as: a) If the mobile numbers without DDD on your agenda should be changed or not. b) Choose from some options, how you want to standardize the format of your numbers and c) What is your preferred long distance carrier

3) With the options provided, the application will list all the phones that will be modified. You can visually check the changes, and possibly indicate those that do not want to happen.

4) Next step is to run (or schedule) the implementation of changes. Do not worry! If desired, you can "undo it" reentering the application.

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considerations:

Confidentiality: The application only accesses the phone numbers of contacts. No information is stored or reproduced.

Security: The application performs automatic backup before applying any change in your schedule. You will not be with duplicate numbers as in competing solutions and still be able to restore all changes at any time.
Updated on
Oct 9, 2023

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