This would help me too, for those times when the '6' button stops working on my N70.
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Hello, just install in your
Shiva — Thu, 2007-07-19 02:50Hello, just install in your phone the symbian app AppleSyncAgent-s60v22.sis contained in: /Applications/iSync.app/Contents/PlugIns/ApplePhoneConduit.syncdevice/Contents/Resources/Agents
Hope that will work also for you.
Bye
Thanks Shiva, that worked!
Richard — Sat, 2007-08-18 20:39Thanks Shiva, that worked! I see you also posted this to Ruk's comments and to quote his elaboration, “to navigate to this file you need to select the iSync application in your Applications folder and then right-click and select "Show Package Contents".” BTW, I copied that file to my desktop, then used Bluetooth File Exchange to send it to my N70, then installed it. It doesn't appear that I need it to be running when trying to send a text message.
What spurred me to finally do this was, at BarCamp Vancouver, someone mentioned BluePhoneElite. While I'm not interested in the call features—the computer is not required for me to know if someone's calling and I don't need the touchless features—I wanted to be able to type SMS messages since I still can't quite get the hang of T9. The SMS features of the software are compelling, but don't seem to work at all on the N70. So Address Book » Bluetooth » N70 » SMS it is! Thanks again.
But are there any ways for
heihei — Mon, 2007-10-08 10:49But are there any ways for me to transfer the SMS from my phone over to the mac?
I want that too. I thought
Richard — Fri, 2007-10-12 13:22I want that too. I thought Nokia Multimedia Transfer might do it, but the software's website doesn't give an indication either way. If you have Windows on your Mac, I hear PC Suite will do it, though. Someone wrote instructions using Parallels. I don't see why it wouldn't work under Boot Camp.