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Posted by alamers on June 24, 2008, 5:05 pm
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"jasonsmr@hotmail.com" wrote:
> >
> > >"Eugene" wrote:
> >
> > >> where does activesync store text messages and the call log on the
computer?
> > >> Or does it?
> >
> > >Ok i foudn the call log and text message log but they are not in a format
> > >compatable with window PC?
> >
> > I'm not entirely sure what your question is here. If your goal is to
> > access your call log from your PC, maybe this freeware will work:
> >
> > http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-call-history-export.html
> >
> > For SMS, I didn't see any freeware in 15 seconds of Googling, but for
> > $10, there is this guy:
> >
> > http://www.download3k.com/Internet/Telephony-SMS-GSM/Download-SMS-Exp...
> >
> > >Then why did I get this phone?
> >
> > I don't know, why did you get this phone?
> >
> > >A cant find where
> > >the pictures are stored yet from MMS messages yet still looking for them.
> >
> > I haven't found a goodie for this one, but then, I don't really care
> > myself. Sorry.
> >
> > >Pocket PC is a piece of crap I would have never spent the 400 dollars on
this
> > >piece of crap.
> >
> > If I'm not mistaken, you DID spend money, so I'm guessing you're
> > confused when you say "I would have never spent the 400 dollars..."
>
> In message <If I'm not mistaken, you DID spend money, so I'm guessing
> you're
> confused when you say "I would have never spent the 400 dollars...>
>
> Well if people in glass houses an all man, if your confused why make
> it a point to display this confusion for others in the form of a
> question that in its entirety points out.
> !.) a persons most frustrating segment
> 2.)and conflicting them and yourself mind you with further
> communication on any plane?
>
> While were on the subject of stupid questions. Why dont we actualy
> start thinking before WE ALL responding with HELP?
>
> while I for one also have this same ignima?
>
>
> Eugene wrote:>> where does activesync store text messages and the call
> log on the computer?
> >> Or does it?
>
> which is an exelent question and should be of course investigated
> further ,I for one woud like tha, out of thime so.
>
This is an excellent question and should be remedied in spite of these
comments. To not be able to store text messages or call log is typical
American ethnocentrism. In Asia text messages and call logs are very
important as most of the communication is through Short text Messaging not
email. I for one would like to find an application for Windows that would
allow SMS to be stored on my computer in a database. Symbian can do this and
that is why Nokia is the ruling class cell phone in the Asia Pacific region.
So lets try more productive approach here because I think it is a very
important component that is missing from Windows mobile 6 an should be
remedied. Otherwise I am sure Google will come out with this component if not
an open source developer and then we will all be using Android or Symbian as
our cell phone OS of choice. my Sony did this by default. I bought a mobile
6 phone because I belivieved that connecting to my Vista OS would be
seamless. It has not been that way and I dont understand why. even too just
connect to my PC using bluetooth has so far been unsuccessful. what gives?
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