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  1. #1
    Hi,
    I have some questions regarding vCard (and vCalendar) support on mobile
    phones.

    What of the most available mobile phones (Nokia, SonyEricsson, Samsung,
    Siemens...) have the widest vCard/vCalendar support? My goal is to
    syncronize my Outlook contacts to a mobile phone. On the phone, I want
    to see (preferably) all the properties by choice. I also want to
    insert/edit any object and the property on the phone and sync back to
    Outlook.

    Some of the properties I miss is full address support, IM address,
    company, job title, birthday and all the other most used properties you
    find if you open a Outlook contact or calendar. Far as I have
    experienced, the vCard support is very limited on the models I've
    tried. I often see that I loose properties if I syncronize back to the
    mobile, the view on the phones is very limited and so on.

    As for the default sync programs (the quality and reability vary a lot)
    I can accept using a third party solution. Oh, I wish they all could
    use ActiveSync.

    Take a look: http://www.imc.org/pdi/pdiproddev.html


    Anyone got some experience with vCard and vCalendar on mobile phones?


    Kind regards,
    Bonavox




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  2. #2
    Oxygen Software
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    Re: Best vCard mobile phone support and syncronization

    Hello!

    Full address support is available in Symbian-based smartphones (Nokia 6680,
    N70, N90, 9300; Siemens SX1, SonyEricsson P900, P910i )- you can add several
    phone nubmers, job title, wireless pager and DTMF field, contact photos.
    Only IM field isn't available in these phones.

    We can suggest to have a look at Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS
    phones ( http://www.opm-2.com/symbian/ ). Using our program you can manage
    various contact details, export the phonebook to and import from Microsoft
    Outlook, Windows Address book or .CSV format, import vCard files (including
    multi-contact ones) and export your contacts to vCard format. Also you can
    export your phonebook to RTF, DBF, HTML, XML, SYL or Data Interchange
    format.

    Same synchronization is available for Calendar and To-Do list section.

    You can download Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS phones here:
    http://oxygensoftware.com/en/downloa...p?ProductID=59

    This program also has preliminary 'pocket Outlook' phonebook support for
    Microsoft Smartphone OS based smartphones and communicators.

    We can also offer Oxygen Phone Manager II ( http://www.opm-2.com/opm2/ )
    for 'none-smartphone' handsets from Nokia (phonebook, gallery, calendar and
    To-Do list support) and Samsung (phonebook only) phones.

    You can download Oxygen Phone Manager II trial version here:

    http://oxygensoftware.com/en/downloa...p?ProductID=58

    We can also offer Oxygen Express ( http://www.oxygen-express.com/ ) for
    'non-Symbian' Nokia and Mobiado phones: this smart utility allows to provide
    full non-detailed backup, restore and erase for all of your phone's data,
    including the phonebook.

    You can download Oxygen Express free trial here:

    http://oxygensoftware.com/en/downloa...p?ProductID=60

    If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to contact us (
    http://www.opm-2.com/forum/ ).
    Best regards, Maxim Vyalkov
    Oxygen Software http://www.oxygensoftware.com/en/ - tools for your mobile
    phone.
    Oxygen Phone Manager II http://www.opm-2.com/ - all you want from your
    mobile phone.

    <[email protected]> :
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi,
    > I have some questions regarding vCard (and vCalendar) support on mobile
    > phones.
    >
    > What of the most available mobile phones (Nokia, SonyEricsson, Samsung,
    > Siemens...) have the widest vCard/vCalendar support? My goal is to
    > syncronize my Outlook contacts to a mobile phone. On the phone, I want
    > to see (preferably) all the properties by choice. I also want to
    > insert/edit any object and the property on the phone and sync back to
    > Outlook.
    >
    > Some of the properties I miss is full address support, IM address,
    > company, job title, birthday and all the other most used properties you
    > find if you open a Outlook contact or calendar. Far as I have
    > experienced, the vCard support is very limited on the models I've
    > tried. I often see that I loose properties if I syncronize back to the
    > mobile, the view on the phones is very limited and so on.
    >
    > As for the default sync programs (the quality and reability vary a lot)
    > I can accept using a third party solution. Oh, I wish they all could
    > use ActiveSync.
    >
    > Take a look: http://www.imc.org/pdi/pdiproddev.html
    >
    >
    > Anyone got some experience with vCard and vCalendar on mobile phones?
    >
    >
    > Kind regards,
    > Bonavox








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