Hello,
I need a Prophet (Qtek S200) software for automatically transferring arrived SMSs on Pocket PC to a PC in text file format as the SMS arrived. I mean I want to connect my Pocket PC to my PC when I'm not at home and this software automatically save the received SMS on my pocket PC to my PC as a text file and when I comeback home it just read that text files - Text file format is very important -(Connection: USB PC OS:Windows XP Professional)
Try Jeyo Mobile Companion. It can sync SMS with Outlook.
You can export it to a text file using the Outlook Export function
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Hi
is it possible to view the sms inbox and outbox of my XDA2 on my local pc via activesync.
Thanks for any advice
Pocket Controller
Hi
Try SOTI's Pocket Controller - I use it even though I suspect (NOTE: Not confirmed) that the software causes some activesync issues.
The other option is Jeyo's Mobile Extender which extends the Pocket PC's SMS inbox to Outlook on your PC.
Cheers
Sands
When you are talking about Jeyo... can someone tell me if it is possible to get the SMS messages back to the device after a hard reset?
thanks
Thanks Sands
While on this subject has anyone got any good links for developing software which links to the xda
SMS Folders on Desktop
I use AIM Productions' SMS Cool! which works fairly well but you can't restore the folders to the phone. It also gets a bit slow when you have a large number of messages in your inbox and sent folder.
i use Jeyo Mobile Companion and it's very good prog.... you can backup and restore your sms very easy and fast.........
I was trying to figure this out..
but.. i found there's no internal operation can do..
is there any software can do??
thanks a million for the answer
not that i've ever heard of
You can never do it, since all HTC devices are unable to read SMS from SIM cards!
but you still can do it,,, here's the trick:
using another phone (say NOKIA), put the SIM card in that phone & connect it to your PC, use any phone backup software ( I use Oxygen Phone Manager, its very good) & export the SMS messages to MS Outlook.
Then, import the generated outlook file into MS Outlook.
After that, use JEYO MOBILE EXTENDER (a plug-in for MS Outlook) to copy the messages from outlook to your SMS folder...
Thats the whole story, it works 100% 8)
ezzkht said:
You can never do it, since all HTC devices are unable to read SMS from SIM cards!
but you still can do it,,, here's the trick:
using another phone (say NOKIA), put the SIM card in that phone & connect it to your PC, use any phone backup software ( I use Oxygen Phone Manager, its very good) & export the SMS messages to MS Outlook.
Then, import the generated outlook file into MS Outlook.
After that, use JEYO MOBILE EXTENDER (a plug-in for MS Outlook) to copy the messages from outlook to your SMS folder...
Thats the whole story, it works 100% 8)
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comlicated but works
Save all your SMS automatic to Storage Card
Try this SMS/MMS/Email messages export program. It saves all your new messages into a custom directory on every incoming SMS! :shock:
http://xpocketpc.fw.hu
Is they any software that is like Activesync, when i can back up all my SMS messages by just connecting to a PC
Marc
Jayo Mobile Companion,
http://www.jeyo.com/companion.asp
Perfect for what you want, sits on the pc and connects to the pda through activesync.
Displays contents of the sms (all inbox sent etc) with the option to send texts from pc, contacts, call history, system info (batt & storage used) and the Task Manager showing all running processes.
also gives the option to export your entire SMS Contacts and Call History to a single file which can be imported at anytime.
Doesnt do it adhoc, you have to remember to select export, but gives great control from PC,
Cheers, will try that one out....
always doing a hard reset and can not back up my SMS
Thanks again
How to remove???
im guessing you asking how to get them from ur 750 to the X1.
Use a program called MyPhoneExplorer, copy all contacts from phone memory, they will save as VCard files. Take them from this program to a windows folder on your desktop and then transfer via ActiveSync etc etc..
Thats how i did it with mine and it worked fine
No.
I ever try to send it via BlueTooth - x1 says something about "data may be damaged"...
Outlook 2007 can read them, but my contacts with utf-8 and cyrillic unicode - but outlook use wrong character table...
For some reason you cant bluetooth contacts over.
This way worked for me, im out of ideas, anyone else got a clue??
would dashwire work?
Don't know if it's supports cyrillic
fards said:
would dashwire work?
Don't know if it's supports cyrillic
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I tryed to sing in - only support windows mobie based phones.
what's about k750 ?
Doesn't work for me too, same error about corrupted or missing data.
I tried both bluetooth transfer of the complete contacts from my K800i to x1 and exporting with MyPhoneExplorer to a single vcf file and importing it to x1.
while sending a single contact with bluetooth all works ok.
Good news : )
Info.
Data in vCard must be in Quoted-Printable Encoding Format,
something about "Name;Quoted-Printable:=08=0A=0B=6E=7F"
Some models (as k750) make vCards with UTF-8 Encoding Format,
something about "Name;UTF-8:df34wedf6w54aQWERQ"
Solve.
I used Windows XP standart address book to import UTF-8 contacts (from SE),
and that address book can export in Quoted Printable Format.
But it can export only one by one contacts, so i use Ghost Automizer to record keyboard pressing, and it program helped me to export all 356 contacts : )
Then that contacts mau be one by one imported in outlook 2007, or "clicked" in xperia.
I sent them one by one via BT b/c X1 wouldn't accept complete phone book.
I tried by installing Outlook and syncing my k800 with it through MyPhoneExplorer, then syncing back to X1, it worked partially: all phone numbers are missing the + at the beginning (i save all with +39 something, and now i have them all without)
Using only Address Book will help you to keep all "+".
All of my 365 contacts saves its "+" : )
Outlook
Step 1: Use my phone explorer and sync your SE 750 contacts with the same. Then in My Phone explorer there is an option to sync the same to Outlook. Do the same. Now your contacts are in oulook.
Step II: Remove SE K 750. Connect X1 and set up Activesync (Win XP) or WMDC6.1 (Win Vista).
Sync settings select contacts to sync and all outlook contacts get transfeered to your phone.
Alternative II
In my phone Explorer export all contacts as vcards if oulook sync doen't work (although no reason for it to misbehave). Drag and drop all vcards to Outlook. it works.
Repeat step II as above.
Take Care
Dinesh
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Step 1: Use my phone explorer and sync your SE 750 contacts with the same. Then in My Phone explorer there is an option to sync the same to Outlook. Do the same. Now your contacts are in oulook.
Step II: Remove SE K 750. Connect X1 and set up Activesync (Win XP) or WMDC6.1 (Win Vista).
Sync settings select contacts to sync and all outlook contacts get transfeered to your phone.
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I used this method, but as said before, contacts were transfered without the initial +
do not use outlook.
copy vcards on x1 and run their from x1
it is the only safe way
I am looking for a software to transfer my Text Messages to Computer. I do have the software to make backup file, but I can't find any software to export text messages as text file.
Like in Nokia PC Suite, we can export text messages to computer as CSV file.
you can use the microsoft myphone to backup everything
and you can save the messages by accessing it though your internet browser(PC) i guess
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you can use the microsoft myphone to backup everything
and you can save the messages by accessing it though your internet browser(PC) i guess
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Thanks it worked, but I am looking for something with which I can export text messages in a file. A text file or excel or something like that, there is no option in MS MY Phone to export text messages to a file on local pc.
can't u use Excel to view csv files? I print (file-print) to make copies (personel records) using MyPhone. works ok. U could also select text and copy and past to ur favorite word processor program.
I've found a software known as Jeyo Mobile Companion v2.1 for the purpose. No need to use Microsoft my phone or Activesync