LudusW from Ludus Technologies, Inc.
The 700w's Top Features. On your Treo. Today.

The Treo 700w is here. It brings features we've all been waiting for. But it also brings along the foreign Windows Mobile OS. What to do if Palm OS is still your favorite?
Not to worry: LudusW brings two of the most acclaimed, powerful, and time-saving abilities of the 700 to your current Palm OS Treo (600/650)! Get the best of both worlds, and save yourself time and money: Try LudusW today!
SMS Response
LudusW uses SharkMsg's industry-leading technology to respond instantly when you can't take a call. A simple, efficient text message is sent, signaling that you're busy or in a meeting. Microsoft said it couldn't be done by Palm on their OS*. But not only did we do it for you, it comes with extra features to get the most out of your smartphone.
Features:
Voicemail Pad (VMP)
With LudusW's VMP, you no longer need to remember all those annoying voicemail key presses. Is 7 for delete? 9 for save, or is it 1? Don't worry, LudusW has it covered! Whenever you call Voicemail, just use the blue Option key to up a pad with everything clearly labeled. Just the way it should be. Delete is delete, save is save. No more digit recollection required!
Features:
Requirements
To use LudusW, you need a Treo 600 or 650.
Free Version:
LudusW is free for basic use. This includes the following limitations:
Download
Get LudusW v2.2 here: .ZIP .PRC userguide.TXT
Purchase
You can register LudusW for $10 through PayPal. You MUST include your HotSync ID with your purchase in order to receive a code. You can find your HotSync ID by looking in the upper right hand corner of the HotSync application! Please note that the ID is case-specific (John is not the same as john)
Cost Analysis
Why get rid of your awesome, still-functioning Treo 650/600 in favor of the 700w: $10 vs. $499-$619 (plus tax)... which one will you choose?
User Guide & Screenshots


*"A feature that Palm had been unable to implement with Palm OS enables users to decline a call with a friendly SMS, signaling “In a meeting” or “Talking with the boss” instead of simply ignoring the call." -Microsoft Senior VP Pieter Knook