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Software for T610

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Trader1 - 16 Dec 2003 21:11 GMT
Hi

Have a T610 and a serial cable - no idea what software I need to access the
file structure on the phone to put in ringtones etc.  Anyone care to offer
some advice?

TIA
Luca - 16 Dec 2003 21:41 GMT
> Hi
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> TIA

Well - In the box where your phone was in when you bought it, you will
pro'lly find a cd-rom... On that is everything you would need :)
Trader1 - 16 Dec 2003 22:41 GMT
> > Hi
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> Well - In the box where your phone was in when you bought it, you will
> pro'lly find a cd-rom... On that is everything you would need :)

Thought that I had installed everything - which program am I looking for?
Lenny - 17 Dec 2003 01:56 GMT
> Thought that I had installed everything - which program am I looking for?

You did also get a manual, didn't you? ;)

With bluetooth, this is so much easier, you don't need any software apart
from the bluetooth device driver. Just pair the phone and computer - dead
easy - then open the bluetooth neighborhood, open the phone, and it displays
the sub-folders on the phone directly. Drag the files you wish to copy, drop
them into the right folder... Done. Or you can just right-click a file you
wish to send to the phone, select the send to submenu, then the bluetooth
submenu and finally the phone. The file is transferred and put in the right
destination folder automatically.
BigStu - 17 Dec 2003 03:29 GMT
> > Thought that I had installed everything - which program am I looking for?
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> submenu and finally the phone. The file is transferred and put in the right
> destination folder automatically.

but the poster is NOT using BT, nor are they asking how to use BT, twazzok!
In answer to the posters question, if you have installed from the CD, then
you will have what you need. I myself only use the image editor and the
outlook synchroniser. If you have Outlook (not express) installed, you can
back up all your phone contacts into it. The image editor lets you edit any
image on your PC and then send it to your phone, bearing in mind that it
needs to be a bitmap. Witht the cable, you would have installed drivers for
it, so when you attatch the phone, it will pick it up.
Hope this helps.
Lenny - 17 Dec 2003 17:19 GMT
> but the poster is NOT using BT, nor are they asking how to use BT, twazzok!

So what's YOUR problem? Take your insults and stick 'em up your backside.

I'm offering information for free, if you don't like what I have to offer, I
suggest you go take that up with your nearest fire hydrant or hatrack. This
is especially true since you are not even the original poster.
BigStu - 18 Dec 2003 21:49 GMT
> > but the poster is NOT using BT, nor are they asking how to use BT,
> twazzok!
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> suggest you go take that up with your nearest fire hydrant or hatrack. This
> is especially true since you are not even the original poster.

who's insulting you? twazzock happens to be my nickname.
I did answer the original posters question instead of giving out useless
information!! so I think it is you that has an appointment with said
hatstand/ fire hydrant!!
yours ever so,
twazzock
Sebby - 17 Dec 2003 12:32 GMT
> Have a T610 and a serial cable - no idea what software I need to access the
> file structure on the phone to put in ringtones etc.  Anyone care to offer
> some advice?

There's a program called Sendfile, available from
http://www.myt610.net/preview.php?id=1834.

This will let you send files to the phone. It is easier with infrared or
bluetooth because you can use Windows XP's built-in software, but with a
cable, you will need third-party software, like that mentioned above.
Dirk G. Straka - 17 Dec 2003 13:57 GMT
Hi Sebby,

thus spoke Sebby:
> There's a program called Sendfile, available from
> http://www.myt610.net/preview.php?id=1834.
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> software, but with a cable, you will need third-party software,
> like that mentioned above.

Is it possible to send text files to the phone _and_ view or even
edit these files on the phone?

Greets, Dirk
JACOBSPC.com - 22 Dec 2003 08:52 GMT
Hi,

Is the software not in the box?

Otherwise, I have a lot of mobile software!

www.jacobspc.com  contact me : ward@jacobspc.com
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Zitoune (enlevez news pour r?pondre) - 22 Dec 2003 12:09 GMT
look for sendfile
overwise you will need a bluetooth dongle

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>> TIA
 
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