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#1 Inspiron

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Posted 04 April 2005 - 05:53 AM

I need to check out some alternative programs that possibly doesn't require to install to transfer data to my Nokia phone just like the PC suites...

Anyone have any ideas ?

#2 tariqrf

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Posted 14 April 2005 - 03:06 PM

there are many clients such as ir2phone and stuff which probably allow you to do that, basically, they have certain negatives, they dont support all phones, and pairing with some of the new nokia phones are not possible neither supported, as a result they are not popular.. btw, why look for an alternative when a good functioning software is available to you?

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Posted 14 April 2005 - 03:41 PM

ummm,there are a lot of good software for transfering data to phone,certainly nokia is the most.if you have a laptop you can also use the infared COM of your pc easily by windows directly.i can introduce you two great software for nokia only,owned amount of using rate.first is MMMB(MobiMB Mobile Media Browser),which is easy to use for its clear look.despite clear but owns strong and full function.another one is famous -[color=red]Oxygen Phone Manage 2[color].this one is too powerful for nokia symbian series 40.

i just accounted for them a little.you can search them by google and download from some cellphone forum easily. :o

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Posted 25 October 2007 - 05:20 PM

Hmm, I am too looking for an alternative, the "Nokia PC Suit" is annoying by it's nature, with a process running in the background as default and such.
+ You can't quite use your cellphone as flash drive, and moving things around, since you have to have the "Nokia Connectivity Suit"

-another user

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Posted 28 December 2007 - 10:50 AM

For the promotional activities of my business I require to send bulk sms...Say approximately 500 sms / day..I am using Nokia 6275 mobile phone...Kindly advise me how it is possible to send bulk sms attached to PC suit...Which software I need to download for this texting message.

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Posted 03 January 2008 - 12:55 AM

get my advice i work with cell phons alog time ago

if you have noia cell phon with usb data kable

then use nokia pc sweet

if you have nokiacell phone with com data kable


then use logomanger mob media browser

thos tow softwer are the best for nokia

and the easyst and the fstest and the most up to date

if you wish too tray some thing else you on your one

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Posted 07 January 2008 - 11:36 AM

Have yout tried Oxygen (http://www.oxygensoftware.com) or vdisk (http://www.vampent.com/vdisk.htm) ? Tell me if they works for you!

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Posted 28 January 2009 - 02:36 AM

Reasons whyI do not like Nokia suite: It is slower then any of its ansestors. It slowsWindows dramatically, getting connected to Nokia and other sites every time youSms or synch your contacts. It is innumerous size (you can fit 10 operatingSystems in 100mb), injecting in to manly system process, stays there hidden whenYou think you close all Nokia stuff and communicated to number of sites withoutTelling you anything.

 

I would notBe surprised Nokia making money by selling information about its users to marketingAnd government agencies for few cents per head.



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Posted 05 February 2009 - 01:37 PM

Nokia is not alone..Nokia Pc Suite Alternative

Heya.Nokia PC Suite vs. "an alternative" is like:

- Catalyst Control Center vs. ATI Tray Tools (50:1 size/time/RAM usage)

- Adobe Reader vs. Foxit Reader

- iTunes package vs. Foobar2000.. And so on..

Asfor the money making comment.. I read an article a few weeks ago aboutSymantec keeping track of the illegal file sharing all over the world.There are several ways to monitor this, but I wouldn't be surprized ifthey did it using their "security" programs (antivirus/firewall) to spy on the users.

Have a nice day. :)



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Posted 09 February 2009 - 04:48 PM

Hey.Nokia PC Suite vs. "an alternative" is like:- Catalyst Control Center vs. ATI Tray Tools (50:1 size/time/RAM usage)- Adobe Reader vs. Foxit Reader- iTunes package vs. Foobar2000.. And so on..As for the money making comment.. I read an article a few weeks ago about Symantec keeping track of the illegal file sharing all over the world. There are several ways to monitor this, but I wouldn't be surprized if they did it using their "security" programs (antivirus/firewall) to spy on the users.Have a nice day. :)-reply by John Doe




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