well it would just be good to have the method to transfer across any file via Bluetooth please.
> On 23 Dec 2014, at 17:49, Travis Siegel <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hmm. I don't know about now, I've not used my nokea phone for many years, > but the last time I tried it, I had no problem moving talks via bluetooth. I > simply transferred the talks_en_* (with the asterisk being the rest of the > filename) I still have both my nokea phone and the talks install disk, so I > can certainly give it another go, and lay out the exact steps, but as I said, > my version is many years old, so perhaps they've changed things since then. > > >> On Dec 23, 2014, at 5:22 AM, Eleanor Martha Burke wrote: >> >> Well that is very interesting Travis, I never gave bluetooth a thought as my >> experience with bluetooth and the iPhone is that it is unable to communicate >> with the bluetooth on a Nokia phone so I presumed it would be the same with >> the Mac. In any cases, Talks is a protected programme and cannot be >> transferred via BT. I have managed to sort my Talks issue on my mobile >> phone but remain disappointed that the Mac does not see the memory card in >> my phone when I plug the phone in to the Mac via USB. No problem of course >> on other platforms where the memory card is picked up as another drive. >> >> Eleanor >> >> >> >>> On 22 Dec 2014, at 23:48, Travis Siegel <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> The nokea phones have bluetooth, so if your mac has bluetooth, just turn it >>> on, then use the bluetooth file transfer program in your utilities folder, >>> and you can move files back and forth all you like. It's quick, easy, and >>> free. >>> If your mac doesn't have bluetooth, then things get way more complicated, >>> and (I believe) it requires software that isn't all that accessible), so >>> give the bluetooth thing a try first, if it works, you'll be all set in >>> just a few minutes. If not, drop a line here again, and if smeone else >>> doesn't know the answer, I'll go digging, as I used to have one of those >>> phones, and started the whole process, until I discovered how simple the >>> bluetooth transfer mechanism was, and stuck with that instead of completing >>> the other method, but I'm sure I could find the pieces again if necessary. >>> >>>> On Dec 20, 2014, at 6:56 AM, Eleanor Burke wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi All, >>>> I want to connect my Nokia E6 to my Mac in order that I can access the >>>> Memory Card, copy a file from it and paste the file on the Mac. The file >>>> I want to copy is Talks which is used on Nokia phones as a screen reader. >>>> I then want to cut and paste the Talks file to another Nokia phone’s >>>> memory drive. How can I do this? Presumably my Mac can see my phone’s >>>> memory card as an external drive. it is not showing up on the desktop as a >>>> drive and when I go to computer I am not finding it. 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