[missing-sync-winmobile-talk] Why WM 5.0?

Marcus Raitner marcus at raitner.de
Wed Mar 22 22:35:33 PST 2006


Hi,

as far as the address book is concerned it took me half a day to come  
up with the following solution that worked for me:

1. Export all your contacts to vcards, i.e. option-drag them to some  
(newly created) folder.
2. Get the Bluetooth-Object-Push Automator Actions from
	http://www.automatorworld.com/archives/bluetooth-object-push/
3. Create an Automatorskript that sends all objects from the contacts  
folder (ie. all vcards) vi the Bluetooth-Object-Push Action to your  
phone.

Sounds more complicated than it really. Actually it's only drag and  
drop. You do not even have to confirm each single contact: there is  
an option to confirm all of them.

Hope that helps,

Marcus

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Am 23.03.2006 um 02:26 schrieb steve:

> wondering if you figured out any way to get your mac address book  
> onto your 8125.
> no one is saying when the pocket pc for mac product will ship. i  
> love the phone also,but am lost.
> Appreciate any help...
> On Mar 22, 2006, at 5:04 PM, Jordan Thevenow-Harrison wrote:
>
>> The 8125 accepts MiniSD only (I have one and love it). It is an  
>> HTC Wizard
>> with a new shell. Yes, WM5 is significantly better than WM2K3 in both
>> networking and efficiency, but you'll need to consult with  
>> Microsoft (and
>> independent review sites) to substantiate that claim.
>>
>>
>> On 3/22/06 7:00 PM, "Jim Robertson" <jamesrob at sonic.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm thoroughly a Mac guy. I have an iPAQ that I don't tote about  
>>> any more
>>> because synchronizing through ActiveSync and VPC broke down too  
>>> often.
>>>
>>> Now there's a strong business case for my partners and I to  
>>> purchase a
>>> product that runs on Windows Mobile phones and uses the cellular  
>>> data
>>> networks to integrate our billable activities to a central server.
>>>
>>> Cingular offers two candidate phones. One is an HP iPAQ (hw6515).  
>>> The other,
>>> marketed by Cingular as their 8125 model, doesn't make it  
>>> apparent who
>>> manufactured the hardware.
>>>
>>> Either of these devices accepts SD cards, and we all use an  
>>> application
>>> whose data requires almost 1 GB of storage. I'm told either of  
>>> these phones
>>> will meet that requirement.
>>>
>>> It's not clear yet whether the applications I'll want to use  
>>> other than the
>>> custom vertical market product will require WM5. Should I care?  
>>> Just what
>>> are the reasons WM5 is "better" than the predecessor OS (which I  
>>> guess is
>>> Pocket PC Phone edition)?
>>>
>>> If I'm asking questions whose answers are easily available  
>>> elsewhere, I'd be
>>> grateful for pointers.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jim Robertson
>>
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