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  1. #1
    Phillip Truscott
    Guest
    Dear Folk,
    Have Nokia really lifted their game yet, and given us a PC program that
    actually works. To date, even with some updates I'm fed up with being unable to
    get my 6255 phone to connect to my PC via the expensive DKU-2 cable I bought to
    do this job with. Can anybody please help me. Thanks.
    I've got version 6.5.10 installed.
    Yours Sincerely,

    Phillip Truscott.


    Mailto: [email protected]



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  2. #2
    SteveG
    Guest

    Re: Nokia PC suite

    Phillip Truscott wrote:
    > Dear Folk,
    > Have Nokia really lifted their game yet, and given us a PC program that
    > actually works. To date, even with some updates I'm fed up with being unable to
    > get my 6255 phone to connect to my PC via the expensive DKU-2 cable I bought to
    > do this job with. Can anybody please help me. Thanks.
    > I've got version 6.5.10 installed.
    > Yours Sincerely,
    >
    > Phillip Truscott.
    >
    >
    > Mailto: [email protected]


    The latest version is 6.80.20 - although I (personally) don't think it's
    any better than the previous version I had. My 6680 connects fine using
    both the USB lead and bluetooth - maybe you've not got it set up correctly?

    --
    Regards

    Steve G



  3. #3
    Oxygen Software
    Guest

    Re: Nokia PC suite

    Hello!

    Have you tried Oxygen Phone Manager II ( http://www.opm-2.com/ )?

    You can install Oxygen Phone Manager II as follows:

    1) Uninstall Nokia PC Suite.
    2) Install DKU-2 cable drivers from
    http://www.nokia-asia.com/nokia/0,,84342,00.html .
    3) Install Oxygen Phone Manager II ( you can download the trial version from
    http://www.oxygensoftware.com/en/download/ ).
    4) Open 'Tools' -> 'Options' and check 'DKU-2/CA-53' option.

    Does this help? Can you connect the phone now?

    Best regards, Maxim Vyalkov.
    Oxygen Software - tools for your mobile phone.
    Oxygen Phone Manager II - all you want from your mobile phone.
    http://www.opm-2.com/
    http://www.oxygensoftware.com/

    "Phillip Truscott" <[email protected]> ???????/???????? ? ????????
    ?????????: news[email protected]...
    > Dear Folk,
    > Have Nokia really lifted their game yet, and given us a PC program that
    > actually works. To date, even with some updates I'm fed up with being
    > unable to
    > get my 6255 phone to connect to my PC via the expensive DKU-2 cable I
    > bought to
    > do this job with. Can anybody please help me. Thanks.
    > I've got version 6.5.10 installed.
    > Yours Sincerely,
    >
    > Phillip Truscott.
    >
    >
    > Mailto: [email protected]






  4. #4
    Phillip Truscott
    Guest

    Re: Nokia PC suite

    Yes, I have tried it but it is unsuitable for my phone.
    Never had any trouble with my Kyocera. Never buy another Nokia if I can't get
    this one to talk as easily to my PC as the Kyocera did.

    >Hello!
    >
    >Have you tried Oxygen Phone Manager II ( http://www.opm-2.com/ )?
    >
    >You can install Oxygen Phone Manager II as follows:
    >
    >1) Uninstall Nokia PC Suite.
    >2) Install DKU-2 cable drivers from
    >http://www.nokia-asia.com/nokia/0,,84342,00.html .
    >3) Install Oxygen Phone Manager II ( you can download the trial version from
    >http://www.oxygensoftware.com/en/download/ ).
    >4) Open 'Tools' -> 'Options' and check 'DKU-2/CA-53' option.
    >
    >Does this help? Can you connect the phone now?
    >
    >Best regards, Maxim Vyalkov.
    >Oxygen Software - tools for your mobile phone.
    >Oxygen Phone Manager II - all you want from your mobile phone.
    >http://www.opm-2.com/
    >http://www.oxygensoftware.com/
    >
    >"Phillip Truscott" <[email protected]> ???????/???????? ? ????????
    >?????????: news[email protected]...
    >> Dear Folk,
    >> Have Nokia really lifted their game yet, and given us a PC program that
    >> actually works. To date, even with some updates I'm fed up with being
    >> unable to
    >> get my 6255 phone to connect to my PC via the expensive DKU-2 cable I
    >> bought to
    >> do this job with. Can anybody please help me. Thanks.
    >> I've got version 6.5.10 installed.
    >> Yours Sincerely,
    >>
    >> Phillip Truscott.
    >>
    >>
    >> Mailto: [email protected]

    >

    Yours Sincerely,

    Phillip Truscott.


    Mailto: [email protected]



  5. #5
    Oxygen Software
    Guest

    Re: Nokia PC suite

    >Yes, I have tried it but it is unsuitable for my phone.

    Would you point us, what functionality must be improved in our software?
    Have you encountered with connection problems with our software?

    Thank you in advance for cooperation! We appreciate your feedback!

    Best regards, Maxim Vyalkov.
    Oxygen Software - tools for your mobile phone.
    Oxygen Phone Manager II - all you want from your mobile phone.
    http://www.opm-2.com/
    http://www.oxygensoftware.com/

    Hello, "Phillip Truscott" <[email protected]>!
    Sat, 03 Jun 2006 14:36:36 +1000 04:36:36 in alt.cellular.nokia you wrote:

    PT> Yes, I have tried it but it is unsuitable for my phone.
    PT> Never had any trouble with my Kyocera. Never buy another Nokia if I
    PT> can't get
    PT> this one to talk as easily to my PC as the Kyocera did.

    >>Hello!


    >>Have you tried Oxygen Phone Manager II ( http://www.opm-2.com/ )?


    >>You can install Oxygen Phone Manager II as follows:


    >>1) Uninstall Nokia PC Suite.
    >>2) Install DKU-2 cable drivers from
    >>http://www.nokia-asia.com/nokia/0,,84342,00.html .
    >>3) Install Oxygen Phone Manager II ( you can download the trial version
    >>from
    >>http://www.oxygensoftware.com/en/download/ ).
    >>4) Open 'Tools' -> 'Options' and check 'DKU-2/CA-53' option.


    >>Does this help? Can you connect the phone now?


    >>Best regards, Maxim Vyalkov.
    >>Oxygen Software - tools for your mobile phone.
    >>Oxygen Phone Manager II - all you want from your mobile phone.
    >>http://www.opm-2.com/
    >>http://www.oxygensoftware.com/


    >>"Phillip Truscott" <[email protected]> ???????/???????? ? ????????
    >>?????????: news[email protected]...
    >>> Dear Folk,
    >>> Have Nokia really lifted their game yet, and given us a PC program
    >>> that
    >>> actually works. To date, even with some updates I'm fed up with being
    >>> unable to
    >>> get my 6255 phone to connect to my PC via the expensive DKU-2 cable I
    >>> bought to
    >>> do this job with. Can anybody please help me. Thanks.
    >>> I've got version 6.5.10 installed.
    >>> Yours Sincerely,


    >>> Phillip Truscott.



    >>> Mailto: [email protected]


    PT> Yours Sincerely,

    PT> Phillip Truscott.


    PT> Mailto: [email protected]





  6. #6
    BG
    Guest

    Re: Nokia PC suite

    On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 14:44:30 +0400, "Oxygen Software"
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>Yes, I have tried it but it is unsuitable for my phone.

    >
    >Would you point us, what functionality must be improved in our software?
    >Have you encountered with connection problems with our software?


    It's the never ending spamming function that annoys me!!!


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  7. #7
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: Nokia PC suite

    BG wrote:
    > On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 14:44:30 +0400, "Oxygen Software"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>> Yes, I have tried it but it is unsuitable for my phone.

    >> Would you point us, what functionality must be improved in our software?
    >> Have you encountered with connection problems with our software?

    >
    > It's the never ending spamming function that annoys me!!!


    That wasn't spamming you idiot, he is replying to a post and
    contributing to the forum.


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/cl...IENT_NO=157452



  8. #8
    BT News
    Guest

    Re: Nokia PC suite

    Simon Templar wrote:
    >
    > That wasn't spamming you idiot, he is replying to a post and
    > contributing to the forum.



    I think the issue is that everytime "Oxygen" reply to a problem it is
    always to recommend that the user tries their own software. So very
    rarely are they actually trying to solve the users problem, almost all
    replies are just to promote/sell their own product.

    Personally I use PC suite, as its free and does everything that I want
    to do with my phone.



  9. #9
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: Nokia PC suite

    BT News wrote:
    > Simon Templar wrote:
    >>
    >> That wasn't spamming you idiot, he is replying to a post and
    >> contributing to the forum.

    >
    >
    > I think the issue is that everytime "Oxygen" reply to a problem it is
    > always to recommend that the user tries their own software. So very
    > rarely are they actually trying to solve the users problem, almost all
    > replies are just to promote/sell their own product.
    >
    > Personally I use PC suite, as its free and does everything that I want
    > to do with my phone.


    If their product could help the question being asked of course it is
    contributing and I cannot see a problem BUT it must be relevant to the
    thread.

    I have challenged them in the past for replying with an irrelevant
    advert in a thread in the past. I also challenged them for spam in the
    past and requested they put COM: in the subject line when informing
    newsgroups of new versions of their software.

    I also agree these updates should be kept to a bare minimum, maybe only
    include what has been updated or improved rather than a complete spiel
    on the product.

    I would also encourage them to post replies to threads with personal or
    private ideas to contribute that do not involve their product, surely
    they must have ideas for some of the questions in the newsgroups. Of
    course I wouldn't expect them to reply to every thread but if they have
    something of value to contribute that does not relate to their product
    it would give people more respect for them.


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/cl...IENT_NO=157452



  10. #10
    harleyglenn
    Guest

    Re: Nokia PC suite


    Simon Templar wrote:
    > BT News wrote:
    > > Simon Templar wrote:
    > >>
    > >> That wasn't spamming you idiot, he is replying to a post and
    > >> contributing to the forum.

    > >
    > >
    > > I think the issue is that everytime "Oxygen" reply to a problem it is
    > > always to recommend that the user tries their own software. So very
    > > rarely are they actually trying to solve the users problem, almost all
    > > replies are just to promote/sell their own product.
    > >
    > > Personally I use PC suite, as its free and does everything that I want
    > > to do with my phone.

    >
    > If their product could help the question being asked of course it is
    > contributing and I cannot see a problem BUT it must be relevant to the
    > thread.
    >
    > I have challenged them in the past for replying with an irrelevant
    > advert in a thread in the past. I also challenged them for spam in the
    > past and requested they put COM: in the subject line when informing
    > newsgroups of new versions of their software.
    >
    > I also agree these updates should be kept to a bare minimum, maybe only
    > include what has been updated or improved rather than a complete spiel
    > on the product.
    >
    > I would also encourage them to post replies to threads with personal or
    > private ideas to contribute that do not involve their product, surely
    > they must have ideas for some of the questions in the newsgroups. Of
    > course I wouldn't expect them to reply to every thread but if they have
    > something of value to contribute that does not relate to their product
    > it would give people more respect for them.
    >
    >
    > --
    > The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    > belong to.
    >
    > 73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    > http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/cl...IENT_NO=157452


    Yeah, well said Simon.

    I've had words with them too and reported them to Google Groups, but
    they keep on spamming.

    Personally, I use PC Suite and have never had any problems with it.
    Over bluetooth, IR and cable, it's always reliable and stable. It
    doesn't have loads of irrelavent functionality, so it doesn't take up
    loads of hard drive space or slow your machine down when you're using
    it.

    Anyone who feels that they must have a copy of the Oxygen bloatware, go
    get it from Kazaa or Morpheus or BitTorrent. That way, at least you
    don't have to pay for something that you'll throw out later, as I did!

    My views are mine & mine alone, but I know that I represent other forum
    users who are p*ssed off with this spamming (it's NOT 'contributing to
    the forum' either numpty-brain and neither are your half-baked
    comments).




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