Synchronization Is Comparatively Easy, Continued
Contents
- 1. Is Your Cell Phone Data Everywhere You Need It? Is It Backed Up?
- 2. Your Cell Phone Is A Mobile Data Center
- 3. Connecting Via Bluetooth
- 4. Simple Data Transfer
- 5. Motorola Phone Tools (RAZR V3i)
- 6. A USB Connection
- 7. Synchronization
- 8. Synchronization, Continued
- 9. Siemens Mobile Phone Manager (Siemens S65)
- 10. Outlook Synchronization In Detail
- 11. Outlook Synchronization In Detail, Continued
- 12. Sony Ericsson PC Suite (K700i)
- 13. Synchronization Is Comparatively Easy
- 14. Synchronization Is Comparatively Easy, Continued
- 15. Nokia PC Suite (6230)
- 16. Synchronization In A Nutshell
- 17. Synchronization In A Nutshell, Continued
- 18. Samsung PC Studio 3.0 (SGH-D600)
- 19. Substantial Synchronization Software
- 20. Substantial Synchronization Software, Continued
- 21. Microsoft Active Sync (Motorola MPX 220)
- 22. Microsoft Active Sync (Motorola MPX 220), Continued
- 23. Synchronization
- 24. Apple ISync & .mac Sync
- 25. Conclusions: Are You Up-to-date?
14. Synchronization Is Comparatively Easy, Continued

During your first synchronization you should designate either the phone or the computer to be the source of data. This setting enables you to copy phone data to your computer, but not vice versa.

The synchronization is active.

Looking at the software you can see which elements are currently being synchronized, and which category might be causing problems.

Everything worked out just fine. Both the computer and the cell phone received all the data accurately.
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Pls I need to know where I can get Mobile Phone Manager Package v4.05.51