Our pals at SBSH are rocking and rolling with useful utilities for your Symbian-powered smartphone, and today they’ve released WhiteList, a communication management application with some really cool features. WhiteList works in reverse of popular blacklisting applications, instead allowing you to create custom groups of people who are allowed to contact you at various times. You can set various situational profiles and even block SMS notifications, which will be insanely useful for me.
SBSH WhiteList is pretty simple. You can either choose to only allow contact from people in your phone’s address book or you can manually enter in phone numbers for those folks that you want to get through. Interestingly enough, there is also a way to whitelist alias’, such as a Skype name. One really handy feature, too, is the ability to mark specific people in your contacts list or simply mark a contact group – this can be a much more convenient way to manage multiple whitelists, in fact.
You can then specify whether only phone calls are rejected or if both phone calls and SMS are rejected, for complete silence. There is an option to have the application automatically startup when you power your phone on, as well as a way to hide the application from your tasklist.
There is a log available, too, so you can see all of the communications that you may or may not have missed, which is handy. You can download a free 2-day trial of SBSH WhiteList straight from the Symbian-Guru App Store, or purchase it for $9.95.



















