Yes, the BJ II obviously has bluetooth as well, but I don't believe
you need to use any package at all to send a file to a bluetooth
device on the Mac. Once you pair it, you have a send file option.
I haven't actually tried this yet, but it is there.
As well, I do believe Syncmate does also support this though.
One feature of note, that Syncmate has, that I also haven't worked
with yet, is the ability to connect your device and use it's internet
connection. I.E. My phone is 3G so if I weren't near a hotspot and
had my lappie, I could connect my phone via Syncmate and use the
phone's internet connection if I *really* needed to get online with
the laptop.
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Sep 3, 2008, at 1:52 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
A lot of phones do have bluetooth on them, so what about sending the
file for the app you want to install to your phone via bluetooth?
That's definitely an option as well.
On Sep 2, 2008, at 6:03 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
You can send files to the device by using the mount function.
You'll get a warning that it's still in beta, but for me, the phone
folder structure shows up fine.
Once the cab file is on the phone though, you'll need to have a
screen reader of some sort active on the phone to do the install
from there. I'm not sure whether this can be accomplished from the
Mac side, as most installers bring up dialogues on the phone itself
which need to be dealt with.
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Sep 2, 2008, at 4:59 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
No it doesn't, as far as my knowledge goes. MsOutlook doesn't even
have a Mac variant, and the Syncmate application works with all
the native Mac applications.
To answer Scott's question, I don't actually know how to push
installer files accross, never having done this before. I honestly
didn't even know it had this feature until I read the manual that
came with the installed application.
I also think that the link I posted was the Manual. Correct me if
I am wrong.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 2-Sep-08, at 4:16 AM, David Poehlman wrote:
I think sync requires msoutlook.
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From: "Cara Quinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Another Cell Phone and Synching question
Just as an additional FYI, I've been trying to use this app, and it
does seem almost completely accessible with VO. However, I can't
seem
to get it to sync my BlackJack II with my Mac. I can use the mount
function to explore the phone when it's connected, but so far, -no
luck with syncage!
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Sep 1, 2008, at 7:17 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
There is something called Syncmate, that works like the missing
sync, except it is free.
Reply if this interests you.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 1-Sep-08, at 5:13 PM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
DO NOT get a Q!!!! I've had two die in the last year!
Olivia
GO BRUINS!!!!:)
On Sep 1, 2008, at 4:46 PM, Dan wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am getting ready to purchase a cell phone. I have not
decided at
this point how far I want to go with the phone. I mean for
example
Talks or Mobile Speaks. A Motorola Q or a Nokia N75 or n82 for
example.
But my big questions are these.
1. Is it necessary to use Missing Synch when working with file
transfers and the like? if so, how well does Missing Synch work
with VoiceOver under Leopard?
2. Generally, what phones work best with Mac under Leopard,, not
Windows?
Thanks in advance for any of your thoughts.
Dan
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