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2006-01-11
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2006-01-11
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2006-01-11
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If you have Bluetooth on your Mac, just tell the 770 it's a phone. Then you can use the File Manager to get to anything on your Mac desktop. 2 cool.
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2006-01-12
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If you have Bluetooth on your Mac, just tell the 770 it's a phone. Then you can use the File Manager to get to anything on your Mac desktop. 2 cool.
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2006-01-12
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AllThumbs,
is this possible in with Windows XP? If it is, what do you need in XP?
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2006-01-12
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AllThumbs,
is this possible in with Windows XP? If it is, what do you need in XP?
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2006-01-12
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More specifically, do any of the available PIM suites allow convenient synchronization with Mac OS X PIM applications?
rwt