Really the standard for such things is VCF.
Braille Sense should take these kind of files for better compatibility
with contacts managing.
All phones and softwares export on vcf.
Regards
Gianluca
Il 24/05/2010 21:25, Raul A. Gallegos ha scritto:
Maybe not directly, but indirectly since csv is universal. I can export
my Nokia contacts to the pc as a csv file and then import them. If Nokia
had the ability to export to csv, then it would not require the Nokia PC
suite to be the middle-man. So at this point, it's Nokia which is
lacking IMO.
On 5/24/2010 12:45 PM, Gianluca Casalino wrote:
Unfortunatelly it will be not enough to import my Nokia contacts I
suppose!! :-(!!
Gianluca
Il 24/05/2010 19:20, sunshine ha scritto:
This really sounds great! I'll use this feature for sure! Smiles!
Thanks for the teasers! I look forward to seeing them!
Best
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raul A. Gallegos"<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, May 24, 2010 6:30:39
Subject: [GWN] Teaser3 for the new Sense notetaker firmware
Hello all. We are working hard to bring you the next firmware for the
Voice Sense, Braille Sense Plus, and Braille Sense (Original)
notetakers. Although we are not yet saying when the firmware will be
released, I can say that it's getting very close. In the mean time, I'd
like to offer the following teaser.
Teaser 3: CSV support in the Address manager. The Address manager has
only been compatible with Outlook contacts. Now in the new firmware
however, you will be able to import a CSV formatted address book. So for
example if you use Outlook Express or Thunderbird, you can export your
contacts into a CSV file and import that file into the Address manager
of the Sense notetaker. This adds many possibilities because the CSV
format is basic and universal for all formats. When importing the
address book contacts from a CSV, you can choose in what order the
fields are organized in. This way the proper fields are properly
populated with the proper data.
Not sure what CSV really is? Visit the following link to the answer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values
Stay tuned for additional teasers in the next several days.
Many thanks.
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GW Micro Technical Support And Product Specialist
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