> Recently, I upgraded to MacOS X 10.4.1 (Tiger) and ran an initial sync
> with my Nokia 3600 (a series-60 Symbian phone).
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> -- Thanks in advance, Verne
I got Nokia 7650 here, iSync application for series 60 was installed at
first sync which should be an end for problems we lived with firmware
revisions etc. You got that installed yes? And it can run?
Did you check that addressbook entry with phones own address book? If
you can view it, it means you can edit it. Add a comment or change a
trivial entry of it, e.g. business address if not exists, add "test" to
it and save again.
File structure is very complex on Nokia S60, e.g. there is no such
directory with all phonebook at vcard entries etc, remember phones like
mine run on 2mb memory.
Ilgaz
Verne Arase - 29 Jun 2005 21:06 GMT
>> I assume this means that either I have a truncated 1-touch file, or
>> that there are independent files for each 1-touch key and the file for
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> first sync which should be an end for problems we lived with firmware
> revisions etc. You got that installed yes? And it can run?
Yeah, it was installed.
Unfortunately, as I recall I had two iSync apps in different places and I may
have used the wrong one with a sync.
> Did you check that addressbook entry with phones own address book? If
> you can view it, it means you can edit it. Add a comment or change a
> trivial entry of it, e.g. business address if not exists, add "test" to
> it and save again.
It's not the address book entry, but rather the 1-touch hot key association.
(You use a hot key when you press and hold one of the 2-8 keys).
> File structure is very complex on Nokia S60, e.g. there is no such
> directory with all phonebook at vcard entries etc, remember phones like
> mine run on 2mb memory.
Yeah, even Nokia was unable to help me. I had to reset the phone and lose all
the settings since my last phone memory backup.
-- Verne