There is a program in your utilities folder called bluetooth file exchange.  
That's the program you'll need to run if you want to move files from mac to 
phone or vice versa.  I don't have 10.9, but the version I have is 2.4.5, and 
even though it's been a while since I used it, I do remember the process was 
extremely simple, and it was no trouble to find the files I wanted to move 
around.
Hope this helps.

On Dec 24, 2014, at 5:23 AM, Eleanor Martha Burke wrote:

> This was brilliant and now I love my Mac even more!  Never thought it was 
> possible as I certainly could not get my Nokia phone to communicate with my 
> iPhone! I have not transferred Talks over or tried to as thus far I have just 
> paired the devices and it was brilliant seeing my phones files on the Mac.  I 
> thought that while I was viewing my phone's files on the Mac, I could choose 
> one of them to send to the Mac but strangely I only got the option to send to 
> other BT devices of which the Nokia E6 was one!  Others were things like my 
> BT mouse, After Shocks Headphones etc!  Now if anyone can give me further 
> direction regarding why the Mac did not show up I would be greatful.  Perhaps 
> my mistake was selecting the file from my Mac screen and I will try later in 
> the next few days choosing the file on the phone and then maybe I will get 
> the Mac as a destination.  In any case it transferred very nicely to my phone 
> so that part is great!  I must try the Talks though also as this is 
> considered a protected file and certainly will not transfer via BT from one 
> Nokia phone to another.
> 
> Eleanor who loves her Mac even more now!  Thanks Travis
> 
> 
> 
>> 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.  Can someone please tell me 
>>> how to locate this memory card as external hard drive.
>>> 
>>> Eleanor
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