How can i take my contact to pc from phone?
activesync and outlook and sync
will add all your contacts to outlook
alvi_jameel said:
How can i take my contact to pc from phone?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Dear.....best option for Sync is Jeyo Mobile Companion 2.1...
u can sync everything to comp by this soft...as Nokia PC Suit...
contacts...Sms...settings....everything....
even u can send sms via computer by this soft using phone.
its simply the best
hksin1988 said:
Dear.....best option for Sync is Jeyo Mobile Companion 2.1...
u can sync everything to comp by this soft...as Nokia PC Suit...
contacts...Sms...settings....everything....
even u can send sms via computer by this soft using phone.
its simply the best
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
But its not free
Addicted2xda said:
But its not free
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
so is there any software like the champion 2.1 which is free so far as u know ...?
Related
For some bizarre reason my phone and pc are no longer syncing together via windows mobile device centre..
I get 'sync failed'
Any ideas please?
open sync center..delete the xperia... then open windows mobile device center and sync from new. it will make a new partnership like u did the first time...worked for me..
billybobjones said:
open sync center..delete the xperia... then open windows mobile device center and sync from new. it will make a new partnership like u did the first time...worked for me..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks. I have just done that and it worked a treat... I then saw your message.... Cheers
does SE Suite and xperia support sms sending and other stuffs like in Nokia PC suite? (calenders, contacts notes, emails, calls, etc...)
Maybe you could recommend a good software?
There is no SE suite that works with Xperia since this is a Windows Mobile device, you use Microsoft ActiveSync to sync address book, calendar etc.
But there are software that can do what you ask for, just Google it!
If I everything understand you try to find program for SMS-sending from PC?
Just try to use Jeyo Mobile Extender, its program for sending SMS from Outlook (PC edition) when PDA connected with ActiveSync.
AlexDem said:
If I everything understand you try to find program for SMS-sending from PC?
Just try to use Jeyo Mobile Extender, its program for sending SMS from Outlook (PC edition) when PDA connected with ActiveSync.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ahh.. thanks ill try it soon as i go home
soer84 said:
There is no SE suite that works with Xperia since this is a Windows Mobile device, you use Microsoft ActiveSync to sync address book, calendar etc.
But there are software that can do what you ask for, just Google it!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
did try xilisoft phone manager but it cant send sms.. hehehe! maybe you can recommend or maybe you can your app?
there is a way for syncronize sms (like the e-mails) with active sync? or other ways?
sync from where to where?
From Phone to PC and vise versa.
I am looking for some thing like that as well for my samsung omnia i900. If you can please help.
thats a pretty good idea, i always seem to sometimes lose my texts for stupid reasons (hard resets without backups, accidental deletion, etc.)
syncronizing them with a program that resides on a pc seems like a good backup idea
anyone know of anything that does this?
http://myphone.microsoft.com ?
Exchange Server 2010
my phone is integrated with active sync?
I don't get it as well. Any body knows about how to setup emails on my storage? i got one but the reg file i have is giving me an syntax error if some body can fix it
YES.... It's working for SMS,CONTACT etc... but all this data is ONLINE nad i am looking for some OFFLINE solution.
there is Jeyo mobile extender, I'm trying it with outlook! As far as now it perfect to me.
superjergio said:
there is Jeyo mobile extender, I'm trying it with outlook! As far as now it perfect to me.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yep. i've been using Jeyo Mobile Extender for two years now. eversince, all my SMS's are archived in Outlook.
how is possible?
greatbal said:
yep. i've been using Jeyo Mobile Extender for two years now. eversince, all my SMS's are archived in Outlook.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There are 3 good options:
1) Jeyo Mobile Extender (runs within Outlook)
2) Jeyo Mobile Companion (standalone app)
3) mDesktop
mosestan said:
There are 3 good options:
1) Jeyo Mobile Extender (runs within Outlook)
2) Jeyo Mobile Companion (standalone app)
3) mDesktop
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And one more with Thunderbird+Lightning and BirdieSync... Very comfortable but you have to change to Thunderbird...
Best regards
Or try mobile archiver...
It works as well with outlook. it syncs calls and sms...
http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=179
http://mobilearchiving.com/
omg!
i forgot all about myphone
it synced my sms's in the background...i still have them all (but its annoying connecting to the internet to sync them and retrieve them, will try jeyo mobile extender)
I have all my contacts on my phone and i want to move them to the computer. Im afraid if i connect the phone to the computer it will synchronize with the empty outlook and delete all my contacts from the phone. How do i move the contacts? I cant do it via Bluetooth.
cooney said:
I have all my contacts on my phone and i want to move them to the computer. Im afraid if i connect the phone to the computer it will synchronize with the empty outlook and delete all my contacts from the phone. How do i move the contacts? I cant do it via Bluetooth.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hi Cooney,
you can try using iMobileTool Windows Mobile Backup Suite.
It allows you to backup both contacts and SMS from windows mobile to computer - Backup contacts and SMS into Text file format(.txt file).
I would backup your contacts in a .txt file via your HD and then transfer that file over to your PC, when you connect your phone via USB, make sure you select the Disk Drive radio button to avoid having ActiveSync immediately synchronise with Outlook. Then access your Removable Disk from My Computer and transfer the file over to your PC from there.
Hope this works.
Best Regards.
cooney said:
I have all my contacts on my phone and i want to move them to the computer. Im afraid if i connect the phone to the computer it will synchronize with the empty outlook and delete all my contacts from the phone. How do i move the contacts? I cant do it via Bluetooth.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When you first establish an Activesync connection to your pc, it asks if you want to merge phone and pc, replace phone details with pc or pc details with phone. Choose either the first or last option (first is better for future sync's)
The iMobileTool Windows Mobile Backup Suite sounds like a good idea but it costs too much. I discovered that i could change the settings before it synced my contacts, so now i have it connected to the computer but still no way of moving my contacts from the phone to the computer. Are there no free ways of doing this?
Activesync is free. Did you not read my post?
ClydeB1 said:
Activesync is free. Did you not read my post?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
To cooney's credit, I didn't see you mention it was free either...lol
cooney said:
The iMobileTool Windows Mobile Backup Suite sounds like a good idea but it costs too much. I discovered that i could change the settings before it synced my contacts, so now i have it connected to the computer but still no way of moving my contacts from the phone to the computer. Are there no free ways of doing this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes. That's the annoying thing, iMobileTool Windows Mobile Backup Suite as you will have to eventually have to pay for the software. However, if it makes any difference, you can download it from the link provided above, and use it's Free-Trial offer - allowing you to only backup the first 20 contacts/SMS.
EDIT: you might want to try Turbo Contacts Backup. It's free but it's requirements state it is only compatible with Windows Mobile Pocket PC 5 , 6 , 6.1... try it out and hopefully it will work with 6.5.
.
Regards.
ClydeB1 said:
Activesync is free. Did you not read my post?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry, i did miss your post...
But when I connect my phone it starts the Windows Mobile Device Center because I have Windows 7 and I cant find the settings for what you describe there... Maybe im stupid...
cooney said:
Sorry, i did miss your post...
But when I connect my phone it starts the Windows Mobile Device Center because I have Windows 7 and I cant find the settings for what you describe there... Maybe im stupid...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi again Cooney,
First off, you are not stupid. Things are only easy when you know how.
Try this:
In WMDC on your PC, go to Options -> Settings and choose the setting to merge items on the desktop.
Hope this helps you out dude,
Best Regards.
Mastoid said:
Hi again Cooney,
First off, you are not stupid. Things are only easy when you know how.
Try this:
In WMDC on your PC, go to Options -> Settings and choose the setting to merge items on the desktop.
Hope this helps you out dude,
Best Regards.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Cant find it... this is the settings that I see: http://stashbox.org/761677/WMDC.JPG
cooney said:
Cant find it... this is the settings that I see: http://stashbox.org/761677/WMDC.JPG
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Okay, my fault. I am using you as a guide as I don't use Windows 7 or WMDC
What you will need to do is delete your WMDC partnership (both on PDA and PC) and next time you try to sync your device to the PC with the USB cable, you should be given an option to merge your items or opt to replace all items.
Regards.
Hi,
I am not sure if someone else asked this question. I updated my phone to Nand Gingerbread. Everything works great. However, the major problem I am having is that HTC Sync (on Win7 laptop) does not recognize the device.
In the previous Android (2.2), when we used to connect it to the PC, many options would appear to identify the type of the connection. One of those options was "HTC Sync". Choosing this option used to allow HTC Sync software on the windows pc to recognize the device and sync its contents.
However, in Gingerbread I cannot find anyway to connect my HD2 in a "sync" mode in order to allow HTC Sync to recognize it.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
htc sync requires htc sense.
SilentCode said:
Hi,
I am not sure if someone else asked this question. I updated my phone to Nand Gingerbread. Everything works great. However, the major problem I am having is that HTC Sync (on Win7 laptop) does not recognize the device.
In the previous Android (2.2), when we used to connect it to the PC, many options would appear to identify the type of the connection. One of those options was "HTC Sync". Choosing this option used to allow HTC Sync software on the windows pc to recognize the device and sync its contents.
However, in Gingerbread I cannot find anyway to connect my HD2 in a "sync" mode in order to allow HTC Sync to recognize it.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Had the exact same problem when i was trying out a Gingerbread rom, and thanks to Tann he told me about a program called MyPhoneExplorer
It works with your dilema and you'll be back to syncing:
http://www.fjsoft.at/en/downloads.php
And its Free too, cant get any better then that
ooo good find, i looked high and low for an outlook sync solution, cant believe i missed this.
it also seems to include the adb usb drivers, so perhaps this could be installed instead of the whole android sdk for the adb drivers....
samsamuel said:
htc sync requires htc sense
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ohh... I forgot about this fact. Thanks for reminding me.
AngelDeath said:
Had the exact same problem when i was trying out a Gingerbread rom, and thanks to Tann he told me about a program called MyPhoneExplorer
It works with your dilema and you'll be back to syncing.
And its Free too, cant get any better then that
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you so much. This application seems very useful.
Anyways, my problem is that before I flash my HD2 to Gingerbread, I had Froyo Sense, and I synchronized all my contacts to HTC Sync on my PC, and now after I flashed I found that I cannot get those contacts back...
So I guess my only solution is to flash back to Froyo Sense, get those contacts, sync them using MyPhoneExplorer, and then Flash again to Gingerbread.
Thanks for the help everybody.
AngelDeath said:
Had the exact same problem when i was trying out a Gingerbread rom, and thanks to Tann he told me about a program called MyPhoneExplorer
It works with your dilema and you'll be back to syncing:
http://www.fjsoft.at/en/downloads.php
And its Free too, cant get any better then that
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Exactly what i'm looking for!!! It works perfectly .
Thanks a lot!
SilentCode said:
Ohh... I forgot about this fact. Thanks for reminding me.
Thank you so much. This application seems very useful.
Anyways, my problem is that before I flash my HD2 to Gingerbread, I had Froyo Sense, and I synchronized all my contacts to HTC Sync on my PC, and now after I flashed I found that I cannot get those contacts back...
So I guess my only solution is to flash back to Froyo Sense, get those contacts, sync them using MyPhoneExplorer, and then Flash again to Gingerbread.
Thanks for the help everybody.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
HTC Sync uses outlook, you need to look in the setting in the app, you can re-sync your outlook contacts with this program. Thats what its meant for also.
AngelDeath said:
Had the exact same problem when i was trying out a Gingerbread rom, and thanks to Tann he told me about a program called MyPhoneExplorer
It works with your dilema and you'll be back to syncing:
http://www.fjsoft.at/en/downloads.php
And its Free too, cant get any better then that
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's exactly what i want: sync outlook without htc sync.
Thanks.
snyc the gingerbread hd2 contacts
it works perfectly,no need of goin back to froyo for recovering ur contacts.just snyc my phone explorer with outlook and the magic is done.
I cannot run HTC Sync in gingerbread.
My phone is HTC HD2. Please help me. Thank you...
huycbd said:
I cannot run HTC Sync in gingerbread.
My phone is HTC HD2. Please help me. Thank you...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
try reading the solution in the posts above yours
wow
AngelDeath said:
Had the exact same problem when i was trying out a Gingerbread rom, and thanks to Tann he told me about a program called MyPhoneExplorer
It works with your dilema and you'll be back to syncing:
And its Free too, cant get any better then that
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thanks so much, but i don't know why can't be run MyPhoneExplorer after install, please help, my computer- win 7 sp1, thx
Installation
rng1983 said:
thanks so much, but i don't know why can't be run MyPhoneExplorer after install, please help, my computer- win 7 sp1, thx
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You have to install the tool on your win7 from here.
After that install My Phone Explorer Client from the Market. Connect your phone via WLAN or USB and start the Client on the phone. After that start the app from your win7 and set up your sync source (Outlook/Windows Contacts/Gmail/only MyPhoneExplorer) in settings or via new phone assistent.
You can now sync Contacts/Appointments/SMS/Files/Tasks and Notes (new with separate phone app).
It's the first sync solution where you can sync outlook tasks and notes, I love the tool.
Nixda99 said:
You have to install the tool on your win7 from
After that install My Phone Explorer Client from the Market. Connect your phone via WLAN or USB and start the Client on the phone. After that start the app from your win7 and set up your sync source (Outlook/Windows Contacts/Gmail/only MyPhoneExplorer) in settings or via new phone assistent.
You can now sync Contacts/Appointments/SMS/Files/Tasks and Notes (new with separate phone app).
It's the first sync solution where you can sync outlook tasks and notes, I love the tool.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thx nixda, but I find another too"mobilego" is usefull at all Thx a lot.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
rng1983 said:
Thx nixda, but I find another too"mobilego" is usefull at all Thx a lot.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Looks also not bad, but I miss the calendar sync.
And it looks like you can transfer contacts to the phone, but can't sync
changes on the phone or in Outlook.
Can you report please how it works?
Nixda99 said:
Looks also not bad, but I miss the calendar sync.
And it looks like you can transfer contacts to the phone, but can't sync
changes on the phone or in Outlook.
Can you report please how it works?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
For calendar sync, I using Google calendar,it perfect to use,for sync contact, just import contact list's from outlook contact list and connet phone with mobilego, it automatically transfer to your phone, it most likely, lol
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App