BitPim allows synchronization of Phone Book, Calendar, WallPapers and RingTones and manipulating the embedded filesystem in CDMA cell phones.
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I just wanted to say THANK YOU for BitPim!! I have a Samsung SPH M300 (old,dying flip phone) and was able to download priceless kids' pictures - Sprint had discontinued their PictureMail service last year and I missed the boat on it. I tried Bluetooth, also bought a data cable and tried different things to get the pictures, but only BitPim worked with the cable. May your life be filled with blessings for the good that you contribute to the world. I am sorry to hear that others had trouble with it =( however, it did work for this phone.
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Good software, works very well with old-fashioned flip phones.
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I use windows 7 64 bit. When I try to run bitpim I get this message "the program can't start because MSVCP.dll is missing from your computer. try reinstalling the program to fix this problem" Then I hit ok and this message appears "See the log file'C:\Program files(x86)\bitpim\bitpimw.exe.log for details" and I hit ok and the program
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What a wonderful program for the people who want to fool around with the phones that people have put down. This was the only option I found to read hard to find phones such as a sanyo 2700 even though it isn't supported in the documentation with some tweaking I got through - will keep this to use for other phones I run into. The ease of use was actually pretty fabulous considering I could have spent days trying to get into the phone and I did it in less that 2 hours just a little reading and research. Great learning tool to explore phones with loved using this.
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Great program! A hint: I'm using an LG Voyager 10000 phone. To get my computer and the phone linked up (I'm using Debian Squeeze, btw), I merely needed to power the phone up and connect the OEM USB cable. There was no need to activate the phone's "USB Mass Storage" function. Indeed, doing so messed things up! IHTH someone!