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From what I can tell, BitPim is not a new app as the original release dates back to 2003. However, there’s a new update out dated June 2005. BitPim in a nutshell:
BitPim is a program that allows you to view and manipulate data on LG VX4400/VX6000 and many Sanyo Sprint cell phones. This includes the PhoneBook, Calendar, WallPapers, RingTones (functionality varies by phone) and the Filesystem for most Qualcomm CDMA chipset based phones.
If you’re like me, you have every intention of keeping a backup of your phonebook, but the reality is that it doesn’t happen. Now I just need to get myself a USB to Serial cable so I can start using it (and make that backup, of course).
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3 Responses for "BitPim: A Program for Cell Phone Data Manipulation"
June 24th, 2005 at 4:52 pm
1If you have a bluetooth enabled Sony Ericsson or one of a few Motorola phones listed on their website, Float’s Mobile Agent is the best software out there for managing all functions of your phone from a PC and for handling file transfers.
June 24th, 2005 at 5:29 pm
2Oh, you mean if you have a fancy phone? Psshh. Bluetooth enabled and camera phones are so overrated. ;)
But, wow, FMA looks quite advanced. Nice.
November 11th, 2005 at 5:30 pm
3I can’t believe it, my co-worker just bought a car for $21261. Isn’t that crazy!
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