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> The only reliable phone software that I've used is Samsung's Phone
> Studio software. While it's limited in what it can do, for file
> transfers, phone book back up (and importing from Outlook) it works
> great. The Samsung itself ain't too bad, either.
What about that stuff that was being peddled from Russia - forget the
name as I switched to a Palm Treo 650 a few years ago?
I found that to be pretty good. They used to spam this ng with their
ads, IIRC?
Rod Speed - 20 Feb 2008 02:33 GMT
>> The only reliable phone software that I've used is Samsung's Phone
>> Studio software. While it's limited in what it can do, for file
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> I found that to be pretty good. They used to spam this ng with their
> ads, IIRC?
Oxygen. Its rather quirky too.
Kwyjibo - 20 Feb 2008 08:42 GMT
>> The only reliable phone software that I've used is Samsung's Phone
>> Studio software. While it's limited in what it can do, for file
>> transfers, phone book back up (and importing from Outlook) it works
>> great. The Samsung itself ain't too bad, either.
>
> What about that stuff that was being peddled from Russia -
Brides?

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Snapper - 21 Feb 2008 07:10 GMT
John Phillips wrote...
> What about that stuff that was being peddled from Russia - forget the
> name as I switched to a Palm Treo 650 a few years ago?
Oxygen? Or some name like that.
I had a quick look at it when I had a Nokia. Wasn't that impressed with
it. Besides, my Nokia at the time, a 2280 CDMA had problems connecting to
either the Nokia software or it. Same for my wife's 6233 at the time.