I use timmerific but it treats both ringer and notification volumes as one now, either Ics or the gs3 does not support having the ringer and notification volumes separate. I was able to separate them on my og dinc. Maybe tasker?
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Timeriffic has an "experimental" section in settings with a checkbox to resolve this issue... it works great for me.
I took a look at Silent Time but exceptions have to be added individually and I'd have like 150 exceptions that I'd want calls from 24/7.
I really just don't want to be woken up when 3am junk email comes thru. But I'm a physician and I need my phone calls and texts to get thru any time of night.
I may just have to schedule data to be disabled at night; that would let calls and SMS through but not emails.
Thanks. I downloaded Bedside and we'll see how it goes. The only downside I see is having to remember to manually start it, but at least I can set it to auto-deactivate when removed from power (I don't want it to auto-start when I plug it in since I sometimes top off the battery at work or in the car).Works for me: allow calls/sms option with whitelist -option- for both.
Personally I don't want emails EVER waking me up. I wish I could whitelist calls but if someone is calling from a payphone or emergency room or something...and SMS I only let my girlfriend wake me with those!
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Thanks. I downloaded Bedside and we'll see hw it goes. The only downside I see is having to remember to manually start it, but at least I can set it to auto-deactivate when removed from power (I don't want it to auto-start when I plug it in since I sometimes top off the battery at work or in the car).
Looks like I can keep calls and SMS but mute everything else. That's enough to make me happy.
Except Timeriffic can't separate SMS from other notifications. I need SMS sounds to come thru.It's been said here a couple of time but I'll say it once more Timeriffic works for this and self starts based on times of day and you can set all kinds of schedules just like an alarm, best of all it is free...
Why not just change the settings?
You can alter when emails are synced or pushed according to a peak schedule which you can define.
This is the best and simplest option. From 11:30pm to 6:30am I turn off push.
Thanks. I downloaded Bedside and we'll see how it goes. The only downside I see is having to remember to manually start it, but at least I can set it to auto-deactivate when removed from power (I don't want it to auto-start when I plug it in since I sometimes top off the battery at work or in the car).
Looks like I can keep calls and SMS but mute everything else. That's enough to make me happy.