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yellowdog22 Posts: 6

Thanks for the tip. I just tried that and it didn't work.It copies all the emails websites and telephone fax etc but not the address, work or home.

Ho hum! Just have to wait I suppose.


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Posted: 2004-12-14 14:21:50
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Jools Posts: > 500

Hmmm... works fine for me. Maybe it depends on what Address format you have set in Address Book.
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Posted: 2004-12-14 14:35:47
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yellowdog22 Posts: 6

I tried that just now, I'm in italy so it was on italian format so I changed it to uk and tried no luck and then the same for usa but still it won't have it.
Ho hum.
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Posted: 2004-12-15 10:44:26
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sapporobaby Posts: > 500

Hey Jools,

Do you know of any Mac applications that work like the Phone Suite that comes with the SE phones. I am looking for something to manage my phone that is a bit more robust than iSync.

Cheers,
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Posted: 2004-12-15 12:07:56
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Jools Posts: > 500

The only app I know of is MacMedia's PhoneAgent, but it doesn't really sync anything, just accesses & transfers stuff between Mac & T610 & K700 phones.

I think iSync is still gonna be your best bet. Hopefully the new iSync in Tiger will help, although I must say I have no problems with iSync. (Except I updated the firmware in my K700 with an unofficial solution, Total Multiserver, and now contacts don't sync! Will update again over Christmas and hope it puts it back to normal!)

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Posted: 2004-12-15 12:37:42
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sapporobaby Posts: > 500

I am down in Kuwait and I had to have the SE Service Center call SE Sweden or somewhere and ask them to please allow my phone to be upgraded on the EMEA_2 server. It looks like SE is cracking down on people updating their phones out of region.
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Posted: 2004-12-15 13:03:12
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Jools Posts: > 500

Mac OS X 10.3.7 is out today!

Get it in your Software Update or as a standalone installer.
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Posted: 2004-12-16 10:25:45
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Symbiatico Posts: 212

@ Sapporobaby,

Another SE-Mac user in Kuwait? That's something!!

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@ yellowdog22

As for synching actual addresses, maybe the K700 doesn't have the corresponding address fields?

If not I suggest changing the VCF format in Adressbook prefs from v3 to v2.1. I've had much better compatibility with v2.1 before.
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Posted: 2004-12-16 15:20:00
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Jools Posts: > 500

Yes, I'm sure Symbiatico is right. I forgot about changing the vCard format in Address Books preferences. I just checked mine and it is set to 2.1.
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Posted: 2004-12-16 20:41:50
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KevMac Posts: 41

Apple and Motorola iPhone is official.

I hate Motorola phone but this ounds promising.

From www.macosrumors.com:

Apple and Motorola working on iPhone!

After years of rumors which seemed baseless, the Mac community is in an uproar over reports from sites like Engadget and Forbes.com which state quite clearly that such a phone will be hitting the market -- backed up by an official announcement by Apple!

Here are some of the details:

*Apple industrial design (phone will resemble an iPod in several ways, notably the music-playing controls)

*Support for the iTunes Music Store, and the ability to play back iTunes music itself -- but designed to "complement," not replace, the iPod.

*Price tag in the $250-$350 range for features that aren't found on phones even at the $500+ price point.

*Full Bluetooth wireless connectivity support, designed to sync seamlessly with iSync/iCal/Address Book/Mail.app/Safari etc.

*Able to store about "a dozen songs" on its onboard memory, and can offload those songs to a computer or iPod.

*Most interestingly, Apple sources say the new Apple/Motorola iPhone will provide top-shelf support for wireless internet connectivity via the cellular network for any Mac which is wired to the iPhone, or connected to it via Bluetooth. Speeds will vary by network, but in a demonstration our sources witnessed transfer speeds in excess of 100K/s. Typical speeds are reported to be closer to 12-25K/s with the most popular networks in suburban locations....

Stay tuned for much more on this exciting developing story in the days ahead!
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Posted: 2004-12-17 20:07:23
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