Dear Arafat
I don't know nothing about OVI mail not delivering mail to gmail or gmail in
a clash with nokia's OVI mail service.
So there is nothing to worry about using OVI mail as I know.
When you have all the services through web as you get on your PC then what
is the need to develop an extra
Hello Ring vaia, Thanks for the reply. But, is there any alternative
phone connectivity software for linux? I installed wammu but that
was not satisfactory. Would you please suggest a software?
On 6/28/10, সাজেদুর রহিম জোয়ারদার tosha...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Arafat
I don't know nothing about
Taste kmobiletools and gmobilemedia. I have not taseted any of them. So try
them and let us know how they tastes, juicy or salty or hot.
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There has plenty. Gammu, gnokii, gnome-phone-manager, xgnokii, KMobileTools.
None of this worked for my Symbian S60V3 phone. But urs is not Symbian. May
be it will work.
Anyway, I use syncevolution to sync with Evolution, OBexTool and
series60-remote
for exploring file manager. I am not sure, if
Since you are a loyal user to Nokia, you should file a bug report to
Nokia. If you want a Nokia software, you need to ask them. Let them
hear that there are lots of Nokia users who are Linux users on the
desktop, hence a Linux version of the PC Suite is required.
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I second Nasim Bhai. You should request Nokia for linux-supported
applications. The more they know about the Linux users the more they will
concern about the necessities of nokia-linux users. That's how Adobe and EA
games are interested in Ubuntu recent days.
- You can send nokia an email at
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