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COM: Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS phones v2.1 is released

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Oxygen Software - 06 Apr 2004 15:34 GMT
Hello.

 We are glad to inform you that we just released the 2.1 version of Oxygen
Phone Manager II for Symbian OS phones (http://www.opm-2.com/symbian).

 Changes in this version:
  1. Nokia 3620 support.
  2. Siemens SX1 support.
  3. Sony Ericsson P900 support.
  4. Nokia 7700 preliminary support.
  5. "To-Do List" section added. Allows you to manage your tasks list and
synchronize it with Microsoft Outlook.
  6. Calendar: Write to phone ability added.
  7. This version requires new registration key ("opm.key" file). Please
obtain the new registration key at the registered customers page.
  8. Phone Information: Displaying phone date/time with ability to
synchronize it with the PC's current date/time.
  9. Options, Phonebook: Added "Full address format" option allowing you to
manually set address view as you prefer.
 10. Phonebook: Auxiliary characters " ", "-", "(" and ")" now allowed in
phone numbers.
 11. Phonebook: "Search for duplicate numbers" function now takes into the
account the following data only: General phones, Mobile phones, Faxes,
Pagers, E-mail addresses, Web pages and Notes.
 12. Phonebook: Automatically stretching contact photos and recalculating
row heights when changing "Picture" column width.
 13. Melodies: Audio files (*.au) support.
 14. Melodies: "Select..." ("All melodies", "Read melodies", "Unread
melodies") menu added to popup menu.
 15. Melodies: Added reading Melodies information progress bar.
 16. Messaging: Added ability to copy pictures to "Images" section.
 17. Messaging: Added ability to copy melodies to "Melodies and Sounds"
section.
 18. Messaging: Added "Reply" and "Forward" buttons and popup menu items.
 19. Messaging, Message Editor window: Added "Cut", "Copy", "Paste", "Undo"
and "Redo" buttons.
 20. Messaging, Message Editor window: Added context popup menu.
 21. Messaging: Added support for AWB, AVI, MP3, 3GP files. Players
associated with these extensions are called automatically.
 22. Messaging: Added "Save to file(s)" feature. All or selected messages
can be saved to single file as well as separate file can be created for
every message. See "Save selected messages to" and "Save All messages to"
items in popup menu.
 23. Messaging, Message Editor window: Removing illegal characters in the
"Recipients" field automatically.
 24. Messaging: "Add to Contacts" ("Create new" and "Update existing") menu
added to popup menu. Shows VCard window allowing you to enter or edit
contact information.
 25. Messaging: Added "State" column. Displays current message state
("Wait", "Sent", "Suspended" etc).
 26. Messaging: Added ability to edit messages in "Drafts" folder.
 27. Messaging: Now you can set columns visibility with "Column
settings..." item in popup menu.
 28. Messaging: Added ability to resend messages from "Outbox" and "Drafts"
folders.
 29. Messaging: If "Details" and "Description" fields are empty, they are
filled automatically when saving message.
 30. Messaging: Added CSV and Microsoft Excel export feature.
 31. Messaging: Hiding "From" column for "Outbox" and "Sent" folders.
 32. Options, Messaging: New option - "Mark message read after displaying
for N second(s)".
 33. Calendar: Added Event editors with extended recurrence support.
 34. Calendar: Copying/moving events to other phones feature added.
 35. Calendar: Added events drag-and-drop support between different phones.
 36. Calendar: Saving to file all or selected events.
 37. Calendar: Loading events from file.
 38. Calendar: Merging current Calendar events with events stored in file.
 39. Calendar: Added "Import Birthdays from Phonebook" feature. Available
for Nokia and Siemens phones only.
 40. Options, Calendar: New option - "Load from file function behaviour"
with two possible values: "Merge existing events with events being loaded
from file" and "Purge all existing events and then load events from file".
 41. Options, Calendar: Added options to customize time format "Hour type"
and week start day ("Week starts on").  "Week starts on" option affects
Birthday Center in Phonebook too.
 42. License expiration date is now displayed in main window's caption.
 43. Only changed data now saved when exiting the program. It significantly
speeds up closing the program.
 44. VCard: Added confirmation dialog when trying to close VCard window
with changed contact data.
 45. VCard window is now automatically centered on screen.
 46. The link to "On-line support forum" is added to the Help menu.
 47. VCard: Fixed bug with pasting Birthday date from clipboard.
 48. Phonebook: Fixed bug with saving "Picture" column width.
 49. Bug fixed: "Minimize to system tray" option didn't work.
 50. Melodies: Fixed bug with opening files locked by another applications.
 51. Messaging: Fixed bug with displaying alias or e-mail address.
 52. Messaging: Fixed bug with displaying the message that is just received
when the current folder is "Inbox".
 53. Messaging: Fixed bug with assuming space character as recipients
separator.
 54. Messaging: Fixed bug with deleting message from "Mailbox" folder.
 55. Messaging: Fixed bug with updating message information after forced
re-reading of message.
 56. Fixed problem with running Oxygen Phone Manager from several 3rd party
shells like ButtonBar, Total Commander etc.
 57. Many small improvements and bugfixes.
 58. Some stability imrpovements.

 Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS phones lets your PC and mobile
phone with Symbian OS communicate with each other. This version supports the
following phones: Nokia 3600, Nokia 3620, Nokia 3650, Nokia 3660, Nokia
6600, Nokia 7650, Nokia 7700(preliminary support), Nokia N-Gage, Sony
Ericsson P800, Sony Ericsson P900, Siemens SX1.
 Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian phones allows you to work with
Phonebook, Calendar, To-Do List, Images, Melodies and Messages. You can load
your phonebook from phone, edit contacts either using vCard edit window or
directly in phonebook view, set individual contact picture and ringtone,
define Full Name format individually for each contact, pack contacts
database, import data from MS Outlook, WAB (Windows address book) and export
the phonebook back to MS Outlook, WAB, CSV and other popular formats. You
can browse the detailed information about your contacts using vCard window,
that can be called from Phonebook window by double-click.
 Calendar section allows you to organize your phone's events in Microsoft
Outlook-like Planner interface as well as all events grid. You can create
events of various types: Meeting, Reminder, Anniversary etc. Planner shows
all the events of the selected day (work week, weekm month) visually.
Recurrent events like Birthdays can be easily organized also. You can set
the Active time margins to limit events view (e.g. from 10:00 to 18:00). You
also can adjust time scale from 5 minutes to 1 our.
 Images browser allows you to manage the images stored in your phone
including Camera snapshots. You can download the images from your phone,
delete unwanted images and add new ones, save images to several file formats
and copy them to clipboard. Image browser allows you to preview image
thumbnails and view full image as hint by pointing mouse to the thumbnail.
 Melodies and Sounds section allows you to view and listen the melodies,
ringing tones and dictaphone records stored in your phone, add new melodies
or delete unwanted ones. Supported file formats are RNG, MID, WAV, AMR, AWB,
MP3, AU.
 Messages section represents all messages (SMS, Smart SMS, MMS, E-mail and
others) stored in your phone. This section allows you to read Inbox, Outbox,
Drafts, Sent, My folders, Mailbox folders content, display basic message
types - SMS, MMS, E-mail, Beamed (received via BT or IrDA), BIO (Picture
message, Operator Logo, Ringing tone, WAP access point), read and display
file attaches for MMS, E-mail and Beamed messages. It also can create and
delete custom message folders, delete messages from your phone and move them
between folders. You also will be able to create and send both plain and
Unicode SMS messages to individual recipients as well as to contact groups.
 Tuning To-Do Lists  is simple and clear like all other functions: you can
manage your tasks, import data from MS Outlook and export tasks back to
Microsoft Outlook, XML, CSV and other popular formats.
 Oxygen Phone Manager for Symbian phones has the ability to store any data
either in Phone memory (Flash memory card is also supported) or at hard
disk. It may be useful if you experience lack of phone memory and do not
want to lose your pictures, contacts, etc.
 Oxygen Phone Manager II has unicode support.

 The program works under Microsoft Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000,
Windows Server 2003 (Standard edition) and Windows XP operating systems
family.

 Registered customers of Oxygen Phone Manager II for Nokia phones can
download the full Symbian version from the registered customers page. Oxygen
Phone Manager II for Symbian OS Phones requires requires the registration
key that differs from one for Oxygen Phone Manager II for Nokia phones. You
may request the appropriated key from the registered customers page.
 IMPORTANT NOTE: Ordering Oxygen Phone Manager II licenses you receive the
registered versions of both products:
    - Oxygen Phone Manager II for Nokia phones;
    - Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS phones.
 You can use both of them but total count of registered phones cannot
exceed your license's phones limitation.

 Want to get Oxygen Phone Manager II for FREE? Write the program review,
publish it somewhere (in Magazines, Newspapers or Internet) and send the URL
to support@opm-2.com (or printed copy to our postal address). Authors of
best reviews will be awarded with free Family license of Oxygen Phone
Manager II.

 For more details please refer to
 http://www.opm-2.com/symbian or
 http://www.oxygensoftware.com or
 http://www.oxygensoftware.co.uk

Best regards, Oxygen Software.
Oxygen Phone Manager II - all you want from your Nokia.
support@oxygensoftware.com
http://www.oxygensoftware.com
http://www.oxygensoftware.co.uk
Martin Taylor - 08 Apr 2004 06:28 GMT
Oxygen Software said....

>    5. "To-Do List" section added. Allows you to manage your tasks list
> and synchronize it with Microsoft Outlook.

What's this fixation with Outlook? I wish that software writers would
consider the Palm software when writing apps for mobile devices. After
all, it does have the largest market share, still.
Rod Speed - 08 Apr 2004 20:49 GMT
> Oxygen Software said....

>>  5. "To-Do List" section added. Allows you to manage your
>> tasks list and synchronize it with Microsoft Outlook.

> What's this fixation with Outlook? I wish that software writers
> would consider the Palm software when writing apps for mobile
> devices. After all, it does have the largest market share, still.

Like hell it does.
Michael - 09 Apr 2004 01:40 GMT
> Oxygen Software said....
>
> >    5. "To-Do List" section added. Allows you to manage your tasks list
> > and synchronize it with Microsoft Outlook.
>
> What's this fixation with Outlook? I wish that software writers would

Most popular email/news software for the most popular O/S. Integrates well
with the most popular software suite.

Common sense, eh?
Martin Taylor - 10 Apr 2004 04:52 GMT
Michael said....

>> >    5. "To-Do List" section added. Allows you to manage your tasks
>> list
>> > and synchronize it with Microsoft Outlook.
>>
>> What's this fixation with Outlook? I wish that software writers would

> Most popular email/news software for the most popular O/S. Integrates
> well with the most popular software suite.

> Common sense, eh?

Perhaps. But the Palm platform is the most popular in handhelds. Ergo my
question as to why there is little support for it in applications such
as these.
John Phillips - 08 Apr 2004 12:22 GMT
> 4. Nokia 7700 preliminary support.

Major Number 1. ugly phone.

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Rod Speed - 08 Apr 2004 20:50 GMT
> > 4. Nokia 7700 preliminary support.
>
> Major Number 1. ugly phone.

Its designed for ugly dead dogs to use.
John Phillips - 08 Apr 2004 21:59 GMT
>> Major Number 1. ugly phone.

> Its designed for ugly dead dogs to use.

Beauty!  Where / when can I buy one!

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Rod Speed - 09 Apr 2004 02:26 GMT
>>> Major Number 1. ugly phone.

>> Its designed for ugly dead dogs to use.

> Beauty!  Where / when can I buy one!

Soorree, you'll have to do more drug runs to Thailand
before you have what it takes to be able to afford one.
John Phillips - 09 Apr 2004 11:30 GMT
> Soorree, you'll have to do more drug runs to Thailand
> before you have what it takes to be able to afford one.

Pussy, Roddles.  Pussy.
Rod Speed - 09 Apr 2004 19:58 GMT
> > Soorree, you'll have to do more drug runs to Thailand
> > before you have what it takes to be able to afford one.
> >
> Pussy, Roddles.  Pussy.

Thats what all you druggys claim. Fools absolutely no one at all.
John Phillips - 10 Apr 2004 08:22 GMT
>> Pussy, Roddles.  Pussy.

> Thats what all you druggys claim. Fools absolutely no one at all.

Jealous are you, Roddles?

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Rod Speed - 10 Apr 2004 09:37 GMT
>>> Pussy, Roddles.  Pussy.

>> Thats what all you druggys claim. Fools absolutely no one at all.

> Jealous are you, Roddles?

Nope, you pathetic druggys all end up dead quite quickly.
John Phillips - 10 Apr 2004 10:29 GMT
> Nope, you pathetic druggys all end up dead quite quickly.

How come you are still "alive" then?

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Rod Speed - 10 Apr 2004 20:30 GMT
>> Nope, you pathetic druggys all end up dead quite quickly.

> How come you are still "alive" then?

Dont do drugs, druggy. Not even legal drugs.
John Phillips - 11 Apr 2004 01:21 GMT
>> How come you are still "alive" then?

> Dont do drugs, druggy. Not even legal drugs.

Roddles, I would be very careful with calling people drug users.

Defamatory, to say the least, and could expose yourself to substantial
costs.

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Rod Speed - 11 Apr 2004 02:03 GMT
>>> How come you are still "alive" then?

>> Dont do drugs, druggy. Not even legal drugs.

> Roddles, I would be very careful with calling people drug users.

What you might or might not be neurotic about is your problem, druggy.

> Defamatory, to say the least, and could
> expose yourself to substantial costs.

Only in your pathetic little drug crazed fantasyland, druggy.
John Phillips - 11 Apr 2004 05:32 GMT
> Only in your pathetic little drug crazed fantasyland, druggy.

Hope you have a lot of money Roddles.  See you in court!

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Rod Speed - 11 Apr 2004 06:40 GMT
>> Only in your pathetic little drug crazed fantasyland, druggy.

> Hope you have a lot of money Roddles.  See you in court!

Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys, druggy.
Michael - 12 Apr 2004 00:44 GMT
> > Only in your pathetic little drug crazed fantasyland, druggy.
>
> Hope you have a lot of money Roddles.  See you in court!

Cost you too much. Wont happen, I guarantee you.
Michael - 11 Apr 2004 05:30 GMT
> >> How come you are still "alive" then?
>
> > Dont do drugs, druggy. Not even legal drugs.
>
> Roddles, I would be very careful with calling people drug users.

Why? Freedom of speech

> Defamatory, to say the least, and could expose yourself to substantial
> costs.

Hahaha, about every six months, some FOOL like you, comes along and tries to
scare Roddles in this fashion.

Typically, he tells you to stick your head up a dead bears arse and thats
the end of it.
John Phillips - 11 Apr 2004 05:50 GMT
> Hahaha, about every six months, some FOOL like you, comes along and tries to
> scare Roddles in this fashion.

> Typically, he tells you to stick your head up a dead bears arse and thats
> the end of it.

Not in this case, dick head.  Wait & see.

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Rod Speed - 11 Apr 2004 06:43 GMT
>> Hahaha, about every six months, some FOOL like you,
>> comes along and tries to scare Roddles in this fashion.

>> Typically, he tells you to stick your head up
>> a dead bears arse and thats> the end of it.

> Not in this case, dick head.  Wait & see.

Heard it all before, druggy.

Its only fair to warn you that I have a VERY warped sense
of humor. One that finds it extremely hilarious watching some
pathetic little fuckwit piss large amounts of its money against
the wall to no useful purpose what so ever.

I've actually been known to deliberately encourage
fools that stupid to do just that, druggy.
Michael - 12 Apr 2004 00:44 GMT
> > Hahaha, about every six months, some FOOL like you, comes along and tries to
> > scare Roddles in this fashion.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Not in this case, dick head.  Wait & see.

Dickhead.
John Phillips - 12 Apr 2004 08:16 GMT
>> Not in this case, dick head.  Wait & see.
>
> Dickhead.

Sorry, did I call you a "dick head" instead of "Dickhead"?  Thanks for the
correction.
 
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