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- 07-31-2003, 10:26 AM #1Edean TakumiGuest
I am trying to find Truesync 2.1 for a Motorola V60i. Does anyone know
where I can download it? Motorola no longer has it available - I'm
trying to get the Truesync Desktop rather than having to sync to
Outlook.
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- 07-31-2003, 01:58 PM #2The BabySitterGuest
Re: Truesync 2.1
http://reachme.at/palmplace has links to the older Truesync files Look under
3.1 Upgrade towards bottom of page
"Edean Takumi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I am trying to find Truesync 2.1 for a Motorola V60i. Does anyone know
> where I can download it? Motorola no longer has it available - I'm
> trying to get the Truesync Desktop rather than having to sync to
> Outlook.
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]
- 08-08-2003, 05:32 PM #3silvers10Guest
Re: Truesync 2.1
Edean Takumi wrote:
> *I am trying to find Truesync 2.1 for a Motorola V60i. Does anyone
> know
> where I can download it? Motorola no longer has it available - I'm
> trying to get the Truesync Desktop rather than having to sync to
> Outlook.
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular
> groups] *
If that doesn't work, you can purchase it for about $12 USD at:
http://store.yahoo.com/cellularacces...esyncdisc.html
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- 08-26-2003, 03:13 PM #4SimStoreGuest
Re: Truesync 2.1
or
www.simstore.com
DISASTER RECOVERY: THE APPLICATION EVERY MOBILE PHONE NEEDS
This new service gives anyone with a mobile phone the ability to backup
their mobile phone address book onto the wired or wireless internet. In
the event of disaster the data can be restored. With in excess of 10% of
the global mobile phone user population encountering some type of phone
disaster in which they lose their data every year this new service is
invaluable.
Whilst there are numerous solutions available on the market none is as
elegant and economical as SimStore. Singtel, the parent of Optus, for
example requires customers to visit their physical retail outlets to do
the backup and recovery. Other solutions require users to buy cables and
other additional pieces of equipment to backup their phone to their PC
or laptop. This isn't particularly helpful when the laptop and phone are
ripped off at the same time, the user is 1000 kilometres away from his
computer or the user isn't particularly computer literate.
The following types of people will get particular benefit from signing
up to SimStore
* People who lose their phone at least once a year
* People who travel
* People who change their mobile phone number or service
* People who share mobile numbers with partners, colleagues or friends
* People who's numbers are critical to them such as business contacts
Mobile Phone owners should visit www.simstore.com to register and begin
backing up their data today.
You can even test drive it today for free
Use the the following userid and password
test
test
you will need to go to MyProfile and set up the account to work with
your phone
Your phone number must include the international dialing code
eg
USA 16508765678
UK 4477709267984
Australia 61409885522
silvers10 wrote:
> Edean Takumi wrote:
>
>>*I am trying to find Truesync 2.1 for a Motorola V60i. Does anyone
>>know
>>where I can download it? Motorola no longer has it available - I'm
>>trying to get the Truesync Desktop rather than having to sync to
>>Outlook.
>>
>>[posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular
>>groups] *
>
>
> If that doesn't work, you can purchase it for about $12 USD at:
> http://store.yahoo.com/cellularacces...esyncdisc.html
>
>
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- 08-26-2003, 03:13 PM #5SimStoreGuest
Re: Truesync 2.1
or
www.simstore.com
DISASTER RECOVERY: THE APPLICATION EVERY MOBILE PHONE NEEDS
This new service gives anyone with a mobile phone the ability to backup
their mobile phone address book onto the wired or wireless internet. In
the event of disaster the data can be restored. With in excess of 10% of
the global mobile phone user population encountering some type of phone
disaster in which they lose their data every year this new service is
invaluable.
Whilst there are numerous solutions available on the market none is as
elegant and economical as SimStore. Singtel, the parent of Optus, for
example requires customers to visit their physical retail outlets to do
the backup and recovery. Other solutions require users to buy cables and
other additional pieces of equipment to backup their phone to their PC
or laptop. This isn't particularly helpful when the laptop and phone are
ripped off at the same time, the user is 1000 kilometres away from his
computer or the user isn't particularly computer literate.
The following types of people will get particular benefit from signing
up to SimStore
* People who lose their phone at least once a year
* People who travel
* People who change their mobile phone number or service
* People who share mobile numbers with partners, colleagues or friends
* People who's numbers are critical to them such as business contacts
Mobile Phone owners should visit www.simstore.com to register and begin
backing up their data today.
You can even test drive it today for free
Use the the following userid and password
test
test
you will need to go to MyProfile and set up the account to work with
your phone
Your phone number must include the international dialing code
eg
USA 16508765678
UK 4477709267984
Australia 61409885522
silvers10 wrote:
> Edean Takumi wrote:
>
>>*I am trying to find Truesync 2.1 for a Motorola V60i. Does anyone
>>know
>>where I can download it? Motorola no longer has it available - I'm
>>trying to get the Truesync Desktop rather than having to sync to
>>Outlook.
>>
>>[posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular
>>groups] *
>
>
> If that doesn't work, you can purchase it for about $12 USD at:
> http://store.yahoo.com/cellularacces...esyncdisc.html
>
>
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> silvers10
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Posted via MIDIBuddy - Professional MIDI Files and Music Community
> http://midibuddy.net
> View this thread: http://board.midibuddy.net/t64877.html
>
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