PC suite for PDA - General Topics

Hi, for All.
Have anybody idea about a good Windows XP/Vista program for PDA managing. The Outlook is "strange" for me, I've also Jeyo Mobile Extender for SMSes. I'd SE before, and My Phone Explorer was beautiful and simple to use. I know also about Dashwire, but I won't to put my personal data on a server via internet. I'd like to do it on my own PC only. Is there any PC program to do it?

Sorry, I'm an new man at this forum.

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how can i bring my sms messages from 2003SE to WM5?

i need many messages from 2003SE. how can i bring them back to WM5?
thanks..
Jeyo mobile companion should do the job.
thanks for the reply.
i just took a look at the description of the software but it only say
"Jeyo Mobile Companion is an ideal PC partner application for your Windows Mobile Smartphone or Pocket PC Phone Edition device. It allows you to operate your Windows Mobile device from a Windows PC through a familiar ease-to-use Outlook-style user interface. It lets you to communicate instantly with hundreds of millions of mobile phone users around the world using SMS directly from your PC, and manage all the important personal data on your Smartphone or Pocket PC phone."
i think its just another sms messaging software, not a backup one. correct me if im wrong please
thanks..
and if it is a backup software, how would i use it?
just tried to use it. it works fine in 2003SE. i hope it would work fine as well in WM5 when i upgrade later..
thanks..
it works fine on both 2003 and wm5.
Cheers

send SMS from Desktop PC

Hi, any advice which software I can use to send SMS with my Desktop PC over the Raphael to GPS? I use Bluetooth/USB connection. thanks
Michael
search knows all
http://www.google.com/cse?cx=000825...op+PC&sa=Search&cof=FORID:0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
if you mean GPRS instead of GPS, here is another approach
http://www.google.es/search?hl=es&r...&cd=1&q=send+SMS+over+the+raphael+GPS&spell=1
as i ever say, google is our frinend...
Try Jeyo Mobile Extender 2.5 for Outlook...
www.jeyo.com
I use it and it's ok!
I´ve try a lot of programs. Unfortunately they won´t connect the phone. I´am using Windows Server 2008 64bit as OS. I´ve checked with Jeyo, PocketSMS 2.02. Anyone have alternative programs?
michi_91 said:
I´ve try a lot of programs. Unfortunately they won´t connect the phone. I´am using Windows Server 2008 64bit as OS. I´ve checked with Jeyo, PocketSMS 2.02. Anyone have alternative programs?
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Well, i have same situation in my office, my desktop computer runs Windows 2008 server, and the only way i found to connect my PDA was install VMWare Workstation and use a guest OS with Vista or XP and connect the PDA to the guest OS instead to host...
Cheers
Why don 't you try MyMobile software (freeware)? Then you can see (like remote desktop) your mobile 's screen and use your PC keyboard and mouse to write SMS. You don 't even need Active Synch. Use IP connection.
http://www.mymobiler.com/
I use mymobiler and it works, but its very slow (USB).....(I´am writing
10fingers.....) If I type too fast, the phone doesn´t become the input....
I use Pocket Controller Pro, and it's awesome!!!(fast, includes explorer, regedit, skins, etc..), it's not free but worth it.
regards
freco said:
Why don 't you try MyMobile software (freeware)? Then you can see (like remote desktop) your mobile 's screen and use your PC keyboard and mouse to write SMS. You don 't even need Active Synch. Use IP connection.
http://www.mymobiler.com/
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This workes really well for me and does a lot more than just SMS.....
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dashwire
Use a website called www.dashwire.com. I just registered yesterday and it is awesome.
Basically, you register on the site, install an app on your touch pro, and then the app backs up all your contacts, sms, etc (you can choose which) and sends them to the site, where you can read and reply. If you write an sms on the website, it sends the details to your touch pro via the internet, then sends the sms from your touch pro. Cool eh?
AMoosa said:
Use a website called www.dashwire.com. I just registered yesterday and it is awesome.
Basically, you register on the site, install an app on your touch pro, and then the app backs up all your contacts, sms, etc (you can choose which) and sends them to the site, where you can read and reply. If you write an sms on the website, it sends the details to your touch pro via the internet, then sends the sms from your touch pro. Cool eh?
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Very cool indeed....except that hopefuly you realize that you are deliberately providing more than personal information to a company you probably don't know at all. Ever wondered why it's free? No ads, no nothing? No way anybody makes any money from this service...but most likely is resseling all the info you share...just read the disclaimer of this shady company...anyway, if I were you I would immediatelly shut it down! Am not sure how much you are familiar with legal lingo, but the wording of terms of use is leaving more than enough space for them to do pretty much anything with your information.
Call me paranoid, but this is NO GO for me. Just like "wonderful" Facebook, which I personally call the biggest privacy scam in the history....
Just saying...
ahh, without the option "USB to PC" fast sync Jeyo works fine also with Windows Server 2008 Now, I´m happy Thanks for help!

bluetooth sms on windows?

Hi i have a friend who uses OSX to read/reply his textmessages. I tried to find a similar program om windows but without any luck. Does anyone in here know a good program for that?
you can use outlook if your service provider supports it.
if not, use jeyo mobile extender

PC Suite for PDA

Hi, for All.
Have anybody idea about a good Windows XP/Vista program for PDA managing. The Outlook is "strange" for me, I've also Jeyo Mobile Extender for SMSes. I'd SE before, and My Phone Explorer was beautiful and simple to use. I know also about Dashwire, but I won't to put my personal data on a server via internet. I'd like to do it on my own PC only. Is there any PC program to do it?

Syncing appointments via bluetooth from mobile to mobile ??

Hi,
I don't really believe that there is such a tool (nothing found with google) but...
I want to exchange appointments from S710 to my old SDA (runs also with WM6.5) to have know my appointments when I use my old "beach-mobile". At the moment I need to send Pimbackup-file via bluetooth from s710 to SDA and recover datas. Or I sync via "Microsoft my phone" (I have no outlook) but then I need to start my notebook because SDA has no WLAN.
So both ways are annoying - and if there would be a way to sync from Mobile to Mobile via bluetooth (not with single vcards/vcalendar) that would be great.
Does such a tool exsist??
Regards Odiad
Try to get an old Outlook (2002 is ok). It should be part of any device delivery for WM2k3 or WM5. Still you have to get up the PC but your devices stay in sync for what you configure.
Hi tobbie,
I've got an old Outlook version (don't know exactly which) but it runs not on my Windows7-notebook. Before I changed to Win7 I did this via Outlook. But I use a other email software, and to buy a newer Outlook only for syncing makes no sense in my opinion.
And a direct sync from mobile to mobile via bluetooth would be excellent. But I haven't really believed that I get a positive answer from anybody.
regards odiad
Set up a virtual machine in Windows hosting XP then install Outlook there or install the old Outlook on Windows 7 as an old application (XP mode). The first should work for sure.
My preferred VM is the VMWare player, but WM7 has an own.
Hello tobbie,
sounds good, but I googled a little bit after your hint (haven't installed a VM yet) about virtual machine and Win7. Windows Virtual XP machine on Win7 is only available for Win Professional or ultimate. But I've got only Home Premium.
And I don't know if there is a suitable freeware-VM, and if I have to pay for then it makes no sense for me. I don't need so often to sycronize my both mobiles, so I don't like to pay for it.
Regards Odiad
VMware player is free - I also use it and it is very comfortable. You can attach/detach USB connections from/to host/VM and vice versa. Definitely worth the time!
But first try should be to get Outlook running in Win7. I wonder why Outlook would not install directly. Can't you install "old" applications in a kind of "XP mode" in Win7?

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