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PhoneMan Pocket PC 1.27
Pansoftware Ltd
PhoneMan is a mobile phone management utility. It communicates with your mobile phone using InfraRed or Bluetooth. Quick and easy to use Edit and backup mobile phone contacts info Send ringtones to your friends or upload them to your phone!!This software is no longer under development. Please register the product if you feel it is worth the cash but also the registration code "V7KX-23D6-VBST-VC9F" may be used to remove the nag screen for free. Features in PhoneMan V1.27 Sync extended contacts info on 6210 & 7110 phones! Incremental search - find contacts & messages quickly Keep data from different phones separate with multiple databases Copy and paste contacts integration with Pocket Outlook Bluetooth over virtual serial port supported Upload ringtones to Ericsson phones Send ringtones (RTTTL format) by SMS to Nokia phones Upload ringtones and operator logos to Siemens S25 phone Import / export SMS messages to CSV files (Outlook compatible format) Import / export contacts data to VCF or CSV file format
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