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November 27, 2004 at 6:58 pm #15005_Max_Member
i know this isnt the best place to ask this but I recently bought this camera phone (motorola v220) and it has a spot to plug in the usb cord to transfer pictures on your computer, you can buy the cord and software at motorola.com but I looked at my digital camera cord and it has the same plug as the camera phone did so I connected it to my computer and my computer tried searching for software but didnt find anything…does anyone know where I can find the software to download somewhere?
thanks,
-maxNovember 27, 2004 at 7:27 pm #106072Jeff HesterKeymasterI’ve seen a freeware program called Cam2PC but I haven’t tried it myself. It’s supposed to work with digital cameras, but maybe it will also work with your phonecam.
November 28, 2004 at 5:36 am #106074_Max_Memberthanks for your program jeff, but it didnt work =-( does anyone else have any suggestions?
November 28, 2004 at 6:18 am #106075DrBroccoliParticipanthere’s some software I found for my LG 4400:
You can download Bitpim from the “SourceForge” download site:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=75211
Version 0.53 is the most recent. Downloads are available for Windows
(98/ME/2k/XP) and Linux. (The Linux version is of 0.6 test 2).DataPilot – This is a commercial product developed by Susteen. It can
only manipulate your phonebook. DataPilot is available on Windows
98/ME/2k/XP only.
http://www.susteen.comGAGIN – GAGIN (Get Around Get-It-Now) is tool based on modifying an
escaped copy of a developer tool from Qualcomm. It can only access the
phones internal filesystem. This tool is preferred by the cracker
community. Gagin is available for Windows 2k/XP only.
http://gagin.krusty.comSnapSync – SnapSync is by FutureDial who also do the Radio Shack
cables.With SnapSync™ Software, you can save and share phonebook data
and MS Outlook™ contact information between your PC and mobile phones.
SnapSync is avilable for Windows 98/ME/2k/XP only.
http://www.futuredial.com/Products/P_SS.htmHope it helps
November 28, 2004 at 6:53 am #106073Someguy03MemberCould you tell me where on the site you found this accessory? I can’t find it anywhere.
December 23, 2004 at 6:13 am #106076DrBroccoliParticipantumm been awhile…. but I search google for something like “free ringtones for LG 4400” and found a google expert page that had it… had the linked saved on my old computer… one day I might turn it back on to get it if you email me
December 27, 2004 at 11:21 pm #106077RustyMemberCool when I got my phone I wanted that one but Verizon didn’t have it but if you have Windows XP it should work.
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