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1. Today, Nova Media released a PCSuite equivalent for mac users. The software, Fone Link, costs about $60.00 but is well worth the money. With it you are able to:
- Transfer & convert your music, photos, videos and more to and from your mobile phone
- Backup and restore your data.
- Sync your contacts and calendar, both ways
- Browse your entire phone & memory card
- Create smart folders for easy drag and & drop of file types (amazing!!!)
- View and edit internet book marks and notes
- View SMS messages on your mobile and store them to your computer
- Create ringtones
- And the list goes on and on
Click here for a little demonstration
This has been a huge issue for Mac users in the past so I am ecstatic!!!
2. I have finally finished with an iSync plugin for the 6126 and have included it along with the N75 plugin and Nokia 3G modem scripts at the bottom of this post
Nokia has released a wonderful app for mac users, Nokia MEdia transfers. The program creates smart sync playlists and folders or iTunes and iPhoto; supports two way syncing of media; file browser and application installer.
The application provides tons of automation features and is really well made. Major props to Nokia on this one.
Check it out here
Darla Mac recently posted about this on her blog and I thought some of you N-Series junkies might want to have a "look see".
Nokia Nseries PC Suite is a collection of advances applications that seamlessly link your Nokia Nseries multimedia device and your PC.' Transfer photos or videos from your device to your PC.' Create a multimedia diary.' Rip and copy your favorite music to your device.' Synchronize your calendar and contact information.' Use your device as a modem for your PC.' Install the latest application.' And with Single-Click Sync settings you can instantly synchronize all your data between your device and PC with one tap of the mouse.
The Nseries PC Suite is available for download from the Nseries N76 support pages, but supports other Nseries devices such as the N95, N73, N75 and N77.
(Via Darla Mack.)
It is a free Symbian application that provides a very simple way to setup push email for your personal email. It's as simple as downloading the program, selecting your provider, and entering your user name/password, SEVEN does the rest. You are immediately connected to your GMail, Yahoo, AOL, POP/IMAP, and soon to be Hotmail/MSN account. It's amazing!!! Hit the link and get your account setup!
You can click the links below to see an interactive movie or click the
jump to download the presentation in every format available.
Lite Version: For people without a broadband connection.
Lite Flash Version
Full Version:
Full Version
Click here for the site
I've started a new project of setting up tutorials of software I come across. Soooo, I figured I'd start with VOX.
Vox is a free internet neighborhood that allows you to create your own personal internet site. Vox Mobile is a free S60 application that provides seamless integration between your Vox site and your Symbian device.
With Vox Mobile you are able to post any combination of pictures, video, sounds, and text from your mobile device directly to the site with one click. You can use a combination of all the supported types to create the perfect journal entry, announcement, or show a slide show of your sister's graduation.
Here is a complete setup guide to Vox on the internet and installation on your N75.
You can click the links below to see an interactive movie, but Quicktime is required for the full version.
Lite Version: For people without a broadband connection. Limited visuals, but you get the point.
Lite Flash Version
Full Version: Broadband connection a must!
Full Blown
I've spent some time with a couple of push email applications on my N75 and I'm not really satisfied with any of them. For the longest time I have used Nokia's free application MailforExchange v1.3, although the application is very easy to setup and doesn't use a lot system memory, it lacks in the features area.
RoadSync by DataViz is host to many more features, but lacks some of the basic core application features. Overall I love RoadSync and have kept using it since I purchased a license for $50.00, but here are some things that drive me nuts about RoadSync.
- No visual notification of new email: Unlike M4E or Emoze, there is no visual notification of new email with RS. When using M4E you get two different notifications. One is, "New Email" pops up as a screen dialog similar to a new text or voice mail. M4E also puts a "@" symbol as a system indicator at the top of the screen. RS has neither one, so if I miss the audible alert, I'm out of luck until I happen to check under messages.
- Lack of soft key "Shortcut". I have my left soft key set to "New Message", while using M4E I get an option of "New Message > MailforExchange", but there isn't a option under this menu for RS.
On the flip side, here are some things that I love about RoadSync and think should be included in M4E.
- Flag Email support: Not only can I view and set "important" levels on outgoing email, but I can also flag incoming email and set due dates and priority levels.
- Event Support: Using RS I am able to accept/deny/suggest/etc. on an incoming event invitations
- Search Email: If your exchange server is running Exchange2007 then RS supports mailbox search and multiple folder structures.
- Adjustable Font size: speaks for it's self
- SharePoint and UNC file access: Unbelievable!!
I included a link to download version 1.3 of M4E at the top of the page and here is a link to download the RoadSync Demo. Also getting an honorable mention is Emoze. Check it out Here
Here's the link to download the plugin. I'm not artistically inclined
so the icon isn't that great. If some one can help out on that it would
be greatly appreciated.
Here's the link: http://www.divshare.com/download/610783-74c


