I don't know your phone, of course, but on mine, under the Send menu, I can choose to send to a paired device. Then the mac asks for permission to accept, and boom! (Mine also has a microSD chip, and I could tranfer them that way, but Bluetooth File Tranfer (I can remember the name, I've had coffee now) is faster. If only I could get contacts to do that. But no.
>I can pair my phone to my Mac with Bluetooth but the Mac can't access >any data on the phone. > >Thanks. > >Friday, January 2, 200910:14 [email protected]@gmail.com > >>>I have a Katana cell phone (sprint). I want to transfer the photos I've >>>taken with the phone to my computer. I don't want to spend the $15 per >>>month for the internet package for my phone. The phone has Bluetooth but >>>have not found any software that will recognize the phone once it's >>connected. >>> >>>Any ideas? >>> >>>TIA >>> >>>Harry >>> >> >>My Motorola i580 is not supported by iSync or anything else I can >>find, but I _can_ send my photos to the Mac with Bluetooth once >>Bluetooth Setup recognizes the phone. (It's been too long; I don't >>remember how to pair them.) >>-- >>Mary Anne, too tired to make sense > >from Mount Eden, KY -- Mary Anne, from the Aluminum Powerbook running 10.4.11 _______________________________________________ The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will be January 27 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. Posting address: [email protected] Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
