Yaaaay!!
I'm so happy to have this app up and running again on my S1. Haven't been using it since switching to 5.0.
For anyone that actually paid for this upgrade. I sent Mobi an email yesterday and they responded back today with a refund confirmation. No harm, no foul. I have retained counsel to fight for interest on my $2.95 over the one day period. I'm gonna be rich. [/sarcasm]
well they sent me a new code for my meterberry works now and runs well. didnt get my battery low notification odd
then what for i pay for this software. In the agreements which i pay, it did not state that your software does not support leak os. Pay money and not getting support....send a mail to request help take days to revert which I have kept quiet abt....pay for something and in the end get some Standard reply which you guys don't support it at all.
Meterberry is now updated to 2.0.3.
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2.0.2 dose not work on my device
Running OS 5.0.0.3XX
2.0.3 it is working PERFECT in my S2 ... loving it!
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still can't get soft resets or scheduled resets to work. Running MeterBerry 2.0.3, OS 5.0.0.328. I keep getting the following message:
Your device cannot be reset now because a reset request has already been initiated by MeterBerry or another application. You may have previously chosen not to reboot when prompted to.
This is not true. I have tried this multiple times, immediately following a battery pull, to no avail. Anyone else have this problem?
tried all of that (should have been more descriptive in my original post). Have uninstalled MeterBerry, battery pull to restart device, went on my PC to send text-message link to my phone to download, re-entered license code, set all permissions to "Allow".
Now here's my question...within Options->Applications I BB buttoned on MeterBerry to set all my permission to "Allow". Excuse my elementary knowledge, but what do you mean by setting the core OS permissions...how do I do that?...thanks in advance
Is there a app name meterberry reset stub in the app list? If it is, delete it. It usually pop up there if you cancel a reset.
Last edited by jnepsa; 11-10-2009 at 06:32 PM. Reason: Consolidation
nope, that does not exist in my Applications list...though I have seen that in there before, but that was weeks ago, and I deleted it. I've uninstalled and reinstalled several times since then, including versions 2.0.1, 2.0.2, and now 2.0.3....all to no avail. I haven't had MeterBerry working properly (in terms of the reset feature) since version 1.5.8 when I had OS 4.7.0.148
I've tried both. Using Mode 1 I get the message that I've explained about (can't reset because of a prior scheduled reset). Using Mode 2 I get the "Application Terminated" message: Meterberry ResetStub has been denied the "Cross Application Communication permission"....Unable to reset device. Error Code 4. Try a differenent Reset Mode in MeterBerry options.
One other thing to note...I just tried a reset again, using Mode 1. I observed the following:
- initial information box saying "resetting device"
- After a few seconds a "Reboot Now or Reboot Later" information box pops up (with Reboot Later already highlighted), and within a split second that screen goes away as if I had clicked the screen and initiated the "Reboot Later" option.
- A few more seconds goes by and I get the information box "Your device cannot be reset now because a reset request has already been initiated.....you may have previously chosen not to reboot when prompted to.
- I hit "OK" and I return to MeterBerry.
- Now looking in my BB Application List (under homescreen options), I notice the MeterBerryResetStub listed. I try to delete and it says: "MeterBerryResetStub has already been scheduled for deletion. Deletion will occur when handheld is restarted."
So to me the key to this problem is #2 above...it seems as if it's initiating a "Reboot Later" without me actually clicking the screen. Would this have anything to do with all of my permissions being set to "allow"?.....hmmmmm....
all of my MeterBerry permissions are set to "allow". When I do a battery pull, the ResetStub is gone from my Application list. However, if I go back into MeterBerry to do a reset...same problem occurs as stated in previous post. Somehow it is initiating the "Reboot Later" button without me clicking it, which in turn seems to create the problem (ResetStub gets created in Application list, and I am not able to further reset through MeterBerry). It's a vicious cycle.