Hi,
Send and recieve sms text messages from your computer via the mobile device connect through ActiveSync.
There will be 2 distinct editions; Standalone Edition and the Outlook Edition
The Outlook Edition will be available for Outlook 2003/2007/2010
It will be ready for both x32 and x64 versions of Windows.
Initial releases won't read data from the SIM card
Sounds cool.
Sending from Outlook will be very useful i guess.
thanks.
Being able to type out a text on my large keyboard, or even— to copy and paste long messages into a text!? Sign me up, right now!
basically u can do this if u remote your phone using pc.
example : use mymobiler
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I use Outlook 2007 fairly intensively and would love a way to be able to set up sms sync between phone and outlook in a similar way to email.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
I don't think this is possible as I would have done it a long time ago.
However, there is a free program which you can download and when you connect your phone via Active Sync, you can see/send/receive text messages from you PC.
It's called Mobile Express made by Efficasoft
Have you tried 'Microsoft My Phone', you can see and sync all your SMS to and from the internet using your live account.
Not realy what you asked for but its along those lines
I use Jeyo mobile extender 2.5
www.jeyo.com
SMS from Outlook 2007
Hi,
You may also check how to send SMS from Outlook Mobile Service (Outlook 2007) with Ozeki NG SMS Gateway:
sms-integration.com/p_83-outlook-mobile-service-sms.html
BR
Hello evryone
After getting some hours to spend with my new Pro2 i was checking out the options to sync agenda email contacts etc.
However i am a new user to win mobile and i wasnt using outlook before on my laptop. I just installed it, however to sync it i have to enable the options in the mobile device manager that standard comes with the phone.
When i tried to sync my email etc i noticed that outlook is not installed on my pro 2? This is normal? i can get it of the cd aswell? how?
im a total beginner, any help would be apreciated
thanks in advance
Alsa
alright, i feel pretty newbie haha i i figured it out, so forgot about first post
however, i only have an hotmail email account, how do y sinc this with outlook and my pro2?
might not be possible, so maybe some1 can tell me how to sync my contacts to my outlook?
kind regards
Oh, man. I see you're a total newcomer, welcome to the Windows Mobile world! Your phone will look like complicated at first, but after a couple weeks playing with it, you should be able to start harnessing it's power.
Pocket Outlook is integrated on your phone. The contact tab, calendar, tasks, etc IS pocket Outlook itself.
In order to sync your contacts with windows, you need to have the syncing software installed. It's on your phone's CD. If not, then you can get it from Microsoft:
Windows XP and earlier, use Activesync.
Windows Vista, Seven, use Windows Mobile Device Center.
After the syncing software is installed, just plug in your phone, select activesync, and follow the instructions on-screen.
To sync your hotmail account directly to your phone, you can use Windows Live (add it to the program tabs) and then sign-in. If you want it directly in outlook PC, then search for the Outlook Connector.
For hotmail; go to the TF3D--> Settings--> email setup menu and enter your details as prompted; it will automatically create a hotmail connection file for you
Use MyPhoneExplorer to sync your android phone.
Features:
Adressbook - with direct sync to Outlook, GMail, Windows contacts, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Lotus Notes and Tobit David
Organizer with calendarview and direct sync to Outlook, Google, Sunbird, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Windows calendar(Vista), Rainlendar, Lotus Notes, Tobit David and net shared calendars (WebDAV, FTP, local)
SMS - archive, export, import, excessive messages,...
Filebrowser with cachesystem to minimize datatransfer, automatic photosync...
Set phoneclock based on atomtime and much more. f.e.: calllists, edit profiles, control phone, memorystatus, phonemonitor,...
http://www.fjsoft.at/en/downloads.php
Is this your program? I found the download link to be a little disconcerting...
oyumurtaci said:
Is this your program? I found the download link to be a little disconcerting...
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This isn't my program.
I use this for 2 days and I love it.
This is all what you need to sync with outlook (in my case)
Exchange 2003 Sync (2007/2010)
Hi,
thanks for the hint.
I use mine with Exchange 2003 SP2(!) and Android support this with out
any extra App. (I found this out after i did a long travel to the available Apps for this).
Important is at Exch.2003 the SP2! (2007 and 2010 should work for sure)
Then it works with SSL via Exchange-Active-Sync. Mail, Contacts, Calendar.
Just add a new Account in Email with the Exchange Server Details.
I was surprised, it worked after 20 Sec. of configuration.
With all the App's (for this) i had minor and major troubles.
This only for all who need this simple and easy.
rg
Frank
I'm having trouble getting the program to see that I am connected through wifi or usb. Any suggestions (just went through the usb drivers stuff in another thread)
tom13mcpherson said:
I'm having trouble getting the program to see that I am connected through wifi or usb. Any suggestions (just went through the usb drivers stuff in another thread)
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Wifi didn't work for me too.
Is the USB (ADB drivers) working correctly, check device manager.
Which OS are you using?
The ADB with windows 7 isn't stable. I have to update the ADB drivers each time when I connect the device.
Another sync application for Outlook is Android-Sync.
http://www.android-sync.com/
This application is much faster then MyPhoneExplorer but in the current release (0.195a) it can only sync the contacts and calendar.
I would like a desktop manager, for windows 7 that has the following features:
text from pc via phone
call from pc via phone
install apps
uninstall apps
sms send from pc via phone
sd storage viewer
The call a person from pc via mobile, would be the biggest plus if there is an app
Anyone Please.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobileaction.AmAgent
WiFi sync for backing up things I think you can send texts from WiFi sync but not 100% on that, it it doesn't google "send sms from pc android" for the text messages.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
For our work process, we send SMS to our customers via the phone so that there is a chat log to check the conversation history. We have a custom code in ms Access (vba) which the program automatically process the message we want to send.
With the button in ms access, it will use the software myPhoneDesktop to send a message to the iPhone. This iPhone will in turn decrypt the message and set the message in the SMS app so that the phone number and message are in the right place. All we need to do is to press the 'Send' button on the iPhone.
We now want to upgrade to the Note II and wonder if there are anything similar. There is a MobileGo by Wondershare which has an excellent SMS function which we can send SMS directly on the desktop (the messages are also logged in the SMS thread so it's exactly like sending through the phone) or Moborobo which does it similar.
What we need now is to make a similar function in ms access to automatically send the message through this software so we do not need to copy and paste the message ourselves. I have thought of using macro, but it will have to record mouse clicks and everything so it's not efficient in the long run.
Ufff... I'm sorry I can't help more, but the only thing I can think of are:
1) Use an app that allows you to send an email, or reply to an email (which is actually an SMS Forwarded from your phone) and having the reply be sent as an email.
2) Samsung Kies Air and Airdroid offer sending SMS through its interface.
But I don't know of anything that can help you through Access :s. Sorry
Install MyPhoneExplorer on your gNote-II and MyPhone Explorer (PC Client) on your PC. With this now you can use your PC client to send SMS. Further, you may integrate the PC app with your MS access for further needful..
Google MyPhoneExplorer for links...
I am not sure whether I understand the question correctly, but have a look at MightyText