From: Emanoil K. <del...@ya...> - 2008-06-03 09:47:29
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Thanks Dotan for taking your time. I wrote a new mail wit hmy problem to open a new thread. Actually I am not getting insulted that easy, so there is no problem with underestimating me. In general it's safer to explain more So, I prefer to enter data on the desktop and then push it to the phone as well. The phone can then mangle it all it wants, the real data is safe in KDE-PIM. When I am without the phone and I must add a phone number I prepend the name with a dot, so that I know to update KDE-PIM when I get home. Ok, it's tricky then :-) But how do you do this then? Can you post the way you do one way sync (maybe reply to me only, or put it into the thread I opened) > Well I tried before, but no attention from anybody, so I used the abbility > to put forward my questions. Happens, especially with unusual hardware that other list members might not be familiar with. But the S-E phone can't be _that_ uncommon, so maybe try again? I'll do for sure. I suppose that one would have to be experienced enough with opensync to know how to get it working withing a reasonable amount of time. Well I think I've read enough about opensync, bluetooth, irda and usb syncs. In fact I can connect and manipulate the phone data with wammu and on the nokia phone with x/gnokii, so I've expected opensync to work as well as they do, but :-( disappointed. That's why I haven't done it yet. No time to learn about opensync BEFORE I have the device. Chicken-Egg scenario. Hm, I read before purchaising the K750i that people managed to sync it, but for me it did not work. Sync started and aborted in the middle. but I think it is a kde-pim problem, so subject to another forum. So the chicken and the egg both are here but seem to be dead. regards |