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Today my friend had a song on her moto cliq that I wanted to copy via bluetooth. We eventually sent it over email but my question is if there is or if it is possible to make an application like Bluetooth File Transfer OBEX FTP v1.20 which i used on my sony ericssons to browse the contents of my friends phones to give and get files (I used to copy J2me apps to my friends blackberry then add music for him since he is scared of limewire and he isnt very tech savvy). I was thinking this could be an added feature in the app. BlueMaemo. Any replies would be great! Thanks -Tyler
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Last edited by Kurele; 2010-06-08 at 05:52.