Hi there,
last year I have created a simple android app that lets you get and set up
call forwardings in an easy-to-use interface.

I may upload an old (beta-)revision to android market if someone is really
interested on it.

But as already said in this thread: The SOAP interface does not offer much
functionality. So for example you are not able to set up scheduled
forwardings. Nevertheless the app is nice to enable/disable existing call
forwardings from wherever you are.

Regards
  René

2011/8/12 Michael Scheidell <michael.scheid...@secnap.com>

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> [quote title=Tony Graziano wrote on Wed, 10 August 2011
> 17:21]I have a mobile developer looking at it, but there are
> some missing elements
> in soap from a user interface that makes it incomplete at
> this time.
> works perfect on my android droidx with default browser.
> full admin/and/ or user interface (complains at first about
> an unknown browser) but works just fine.
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