Well, first let me apologize for telling you to shutup. That was
totally unnecessary on my part. And yes I did try the Widcomm/Broadcom
stack and had a lot of trouble connecting my stereo headset and
cellphone (connected as a DUN) at the same time (the dongle is version
2.0). I purchased another BT adaptor (version 2.0) that came with Blue
Soleil and it worked like BT is supposed to work (PNP). Plus, I love
the graphic connection interface! FWIW, I only paid $2.99 + $4.25 S&H
for the new dongle/SW off eBay - good 'bang-for-the-buck' IMHO.

SoCalCommie

"I'm tired off those comparisons between Hitler and George W. Bush!
Hitler was a highly decorated combat veteran who won office by
majority vote!" - Jon Stewart

"BruceR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Yes, I have actually used Blue Soliel - for one frustrating week

until I
> was able to convert the dongle to work with the Widcomm stack. If I
> hadn't I couldn't have a valid opinion on it. I found Blue Soliel to

be
> much more difficult to work with than the Widcomm/Broadcomm stack.
> Apparently others agree as the price for a dongle with the Widcomm

stack
> is usually a few dollars more. If you're happy with Blue Soleil

then
> that's good for you. Have you ever used the Widcomm stack? If not,
> rather than tell you to "shutup" I'll just suggest you try it and

see
> for yourself. If you have tried it and didn't like the extremely

easy
> "My Bluetooth Places" interface please tell us what you found to be
> better in Blue Soleil.
>
> SoCalCommie wrote:
> > Opinions are like a-holes... everybody's got one. Have you

actually
> > used Blue Soeil? If not, shutup!
> >
> > SoCalCommie
> >
> > "I'm tired off those comparisons between Hitler and George W.

Bush!
> > Hitler was a highly decorated combat veteran who won office by
> > majority vote!" - Jon Stewart
> >
> > "BruceR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> >> The Widcomm/Broadcom stack is far better than Blue Soliel.
> >>
> >> SoCalCommie wrote:
> >>> The best Bluetooth 'stack' set is Blue Soleil (unfortunately

it's
> >>> not free). XP's built-in one sucks in comparison.
> >>>
> >>> SoCalCommie
> >>>
> >>> "I'm tired off those comparisons between Hitler and George W.

Bush!
> >>> Hitler was a highly decorated combat veteran who won office by
> >>> majority vote!" - Jon Stewart
> >>>
> >>> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >>> news:[email protected]...
> >>>> In alt.cellular.cingular Todd Allcock

> > <[email protected]>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>>> At 22 May 2007 20:38:59 +0000 [email protected] wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> I was thinking of what one gets with the standard Windows XP

SP2
> >>>> installation. I should have said "Via Bluetooth OBEX".
> >>>>
> >>>> Are you adding any additional programs?
> >>>> I have used MPT in the past for sync with Outlook, and Lotus

Notes,
> >>>> and just saving data to the MPT .mdb database.
> >>>>
> >>>> MPT allows multiple profiles, and I have used that to copy

contacts
> >>>> from old phones to new, do some sharing of contacts, and key in
> >>>> contact information the PC instead of the phone.
> >>>>
> >>>> Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley Lake, CA, USA GPS: 38.8,-122.5

>
>






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