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MyPhoneExplorer 1.6.2

Copernic   on 23 July 2007 - 21:51 · 4 comments & 3708 views

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Connect your Sony Ericsson phone via cable, bluetooth or infrared and you'll be surprised how easy and efficient you can manage your phone with this compact software.

Features:

* Adress book
* Organizer with calendar view
* SMS - archive, export, import, excessive messages,...
* File browser with cache system to minimize data transfer...
* Set phone clock based on atom time
* Handle your calls via PC
* And much more. e.g.: call lists, edit profiles, phone monitor,...




Change log:

- full Drag&Drop-Support between MyPhoneExplorer and Windows Explorer
- better management of readonly-calendars
- auto-archive messages which were deleted on the phone (optional)
- on Photo-Sync: delete transfered photos automatical (optional)
- fixed some bugs

Download: MyPhoneExplorer 1.6.2 freeware
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#1 Bryan84 on 24 Jul 2007 - 08:41
Thanks for the updates!
#2 Yakkob on 24 Jul 2007 - 13:49
Does this work with the w610i?

And, would you say if it's better than FMA (Float)?
(1 reply) #3 whYeNQue on 25 Jul 2007 - 00:24
i think it does work with the w610i
as for being better than FMA, it's really about preference, I prefer this one with simpler look and feel. altho FMA has more advanced features, this one doesn't crash (for me at least)
#3.1 Yakkob on 25 Jul 2007 - 07:46
Quote - (whYeNQue said @ #3)
i think it does work with the w610i
as for being better than FMA, it's really about preference, I prefer this one with simpler look and feel. altho FMA has more advanced features, this one doesn't crash (for me at least)


Cheers for that.

I also find FMA a bit buggy and slow.

I'll give this a try when I return from hols

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