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Re: Simple N95 pc program?
sorry to say this but its a lot easier if you had a mac cuz its much easier to use. i had the same problem until i got a mac. i searched for a long time for a decent windows program but none were satisfactory
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Re: Simple N95 pc program?
The simplest solution with any nokia phone is to install PC suite, and MS Office, and then sync all your contacts with outlook. You can then take your time tidying up your contacts, adding detail etc. untill you are happy with them, and then sync back.
If your contacts on the phone are badly screwed up, it can be simpler to delete them all, and then configure PC suite to only sync from the PC to the phone. Once you have coplied all your updated contacts that way, you can change the sync settings back to normal. FYI: I work for Nokia. |
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Re: Simple N95 pc program?
Originally Posted by mightymouse
There is no need to be offensive.
I suggested that you sync your contacts with outlook because that suits most people who have MS office installed. If you don't have outlook, or you would prefer not to use it, then there is a simple contacts editor built into PC suite. Once you have established a connection with your phone (via Bluetooth, IR or a USB cable), open windows explorer and you will find a Nokia phones path under My Computer. Drill down to your phone, and under that you should find your contacts. You can then edit each contact directly. |
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Re: Simple N95 pc program?
sorry, i didnt mean to be offensive. i was merely trying to ask you to suggest something to them. i see my mistake now, it should be "please tell nokia to make better softwares that sucks less juice. maybe like a strip down version... Thank you. Again my apologies
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