A second alternative would be to select phone numbers from your Palm and
instruct the T68 to dial them using Bluetooth. This eliminates the need to
sync the Palm and the phone. The Palm has a phone dialer included in the
software.
> Hi,
> Can I sync an Ericsson t68 with a palm tungsten t using bluetooth? I
> want to be able to sync all phone number between the devices? Is that
> possible or the only thing I can do is to transfer one at a time?
> Thanks
Aye - 29 Aug 2003 16:20 GMT
constant issues here
different revs of software
different platforms
issues around synching re what do I want
anytime?
anywhere?
any device?
any technology platform?
am i just trying to get technology working for technology sake?
do I have a real need?
what price am I prepared to pay?
> A second alternative would be to select phone numbers from your Palm and
> instruct the T68 to dial them using Bluetooth. This eliminates the need to
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>>possible or the only thing I can do is to transfer one at a time?
>>Thanks
Fito - 29 Aug 2003 20:01 GMT
The idea is to sync the palm and the cell phone so I have the numbers
with me even when I don't carry the palm
Thanks
Ben CB - 31 Aug 2003 12:29 GMT
> The idea is to sync the palm and the cell phone so I have the numbers
> with me even when I don't carry the palm
> Thanks
Hi,
I have almost the same problem. I have a new Tungsten T2 and I bought
a new
mobile (Siemens S55) with Bluetooth so I could sync the numbers. I
previously used GSMTool via IR.
As Fito says the point it to copy all your phone numbers from the palm
to the phone so you can travel with just then phone and still have all
your numbers.
I have checked out palmgear.com and tucows but not found the ideal
app.
I would be very grateful if someone could point us in the right
direction.
Cheers, Ben
Whytoi - 01 Sep 2003 00:26 GMT
> > The idea is to sync the palm and the cell phone so I have the numbers
> > with me even when I don't carry the palm
> I have almost the same problem. I have a new Tungsten T2 and I bought
> a new
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> I would be very grateful if someone could point us in the right
> direction.
Check out http://www.fun4palm.com/ and their funBook. I use their
funSMS for all my SMS needs via BT.