P Witte wrote: > Im one of those weirdos who actually wants to keep text messages, or SMSes, > as theyre known.
You have not understood that only meaningless things are send through SMS that are not worth archiving? ;-) > A more careful, though by no means exhaustive, trawl around this mad > world of mobile phones shows me that there are possibly only two > phones, very fancy and very expensive, that will do what I ask. Huh? Even my 3 year old Siemens S55 can do that just fine. Backup (phone or SIM memory), restore, sending of messages. All possible through the PC software. In theory it could even be done using QPC, as it uses a virtual COM channel to do the bluetooth connection (or a direct serial connection, in that case you have a COM line anyway). > In the meantime, does anyone have any ideas? I dont want solutions that > involve facilities supplied by service providers. They are half-baked at > best. Im looking for a programming solution, possibly. Does anyone have any > experience of java for mobile phones, for example? Java applications usually do not have access to things like the SIM memory, unless the manufacturer provided a system specific library for doing so. Marcel _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
