Dear friends,
Memo is my most important thing in a handphone, I put my several information that I easily forget.
But, unfortunately, after I installed CM7, it's gone
Finally, I got a way to get them back..
First of all, before you installed CM7, make sure you sync your data (phonebook, calender, and memo/note) with outlook... Just my suggestion, do the sync, it is very helpful when you migrate from one gadget to another gadget, it was very helpful to me when I moved from blackberry to Opt Black..
Then, install MyPhoneExplorer to your PC/laptop(just google it), also to your android...(find in the market). By installing MyPhoneExplorer to you android, you will get MPE Memo and MPE Task..
The last part is sync your android using MyPhoneExplorer with outlook, then you will get your memo back..
Nice tutorial, but could you edit the title subject to be proper and more specific? Kind of [TUTORIAL] or something related...
I was switched from Memo to static text files, and open it with Jota Text Editor. Memo seems saved to database (sqlite), and I prefer static text files to save any memo I had...
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Would appreciate some instructions on how I can transfer my Calender information when moving my SIM card between my TYTN II and my Touch Dual. The main phone I use is the TyTN II but I also use the Touch Dual and would like to keep my Calendar information on which ever phone Iam using. I do use ActiveSync, but do not use Outlook. Please help. Thanks!
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rrollens said:
Would appreciate some instructions on how I can transfer my Calender information when moving my SIM card between my TYTN II and my Touch Dual. The main phone I use is the TyTN II but I also use the Touch Dual and would like to keep my Calendar information on which ever phone Iam using. I do use ActiveSync, but do not use Outlook. Please help. Thanks!
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Hi rrollens, this solution might be a little bit like a workaround:
Copy PIM Backup (freeware, attached file) on both devices.
Every time you switch phones make a backup of the appointments and
transfer it over bluetooth to the other device. Restore the appointment
backup... Should not take so much time as it sounds
(By the way, you can also backup call logs, contacts, messages, speed dials
and/or tasks with PIM Backup. And no, I'm not paid for this advertisement )
Maybe someone has a better solution...
Have a nice weekend and a happy new year,
Hans Olo
I have a Google Calendar account and I syncronize it with two PDA via Oggsync. When I add or change something in a PDA I syncronize it with Google Calendar then I syncronize the other PDA. Oggsync is free and allows two-way sync.
In this way I can add or modify anything in my calendar in any of my PDAs or in my computer at home or at work and get all syncronized in a simple way.
Personally i feel its an overkill to take backup and restore everytime when i switch phones!
Best is use Syncing feature, but u said u dont use Outlook,
So the next best thing is use any freely available SyncML server.
Compelson, or Funambol
Or Setup your own SyncML server !!
Thanks to all for your ideas and comments. I think Ill start using Outlook...it seems to be the simplest solution.
Hello,
I am looking for a contactlist/phonebook editor (windows xp) to edit the phonebook of the diamond touch ( including the pictures )
I know of the xml backup, but it dumps all contacts separate.
Is anyone working on a easy to use editor ?
thanks in advance.
If you use ActiveSync, the default application is Outlook's address book I believe. It's pretty convenient and has support for editing photos and all different kind of information fields on your contacts.
aye - you get a free outlook with the thing - use it. If you already have outlook running even better.
I just couldnt figure out how to have it sync only a specific category of contact. I know you can do it, i just cant find the setting.......
you can do all your editing on the phone through the menu.
I sync mine through Lotus Traveler only problem is it keeps listing them Surname, Forename instead of the other way around - I keep having to go into each contact individually and change it around after each new ROM install.
I have been trying for many hours to get this stupid 'Nokia2AndroidSMS' to convert the .csv file so I can transfer the xtml file it makes to the Android phone. But it tells me that ovi has not sync the messages, which I know it has already. But the new ovi suite backups all sms, contacts, documents and calender all together. It is ridiculous. I'm guess this is why 'Nokia2AndroidSMS' cannot find the sms file. So I managed to export just the messages to an .csv file but now I do not think Android reads the csv file, does it? And how do I restore all the sms onto the new SGSII phone that has been saved has a .csv file? Any free programs that does this? I have been looking like mad...Now I am getting tired.
First, I have to say that I haven't tried this method. But you could have a go.
http://www.veryandroid.com/how-to-transfer-sms-to-android-from-iphone-windows-mobile-nokia-etc.html
Thanks. Yeah. I saw it but I just thought there would be another way without purchasing a program. After all, this is a one time situation.
Since I bought "Apolsoft Android SMS Transfer" and use it, no matter how many text messages I have, It can provide me a fast speed for backup. More importantly, It has its own desktop management tools, the ability to import text messages to the desktop management tools to edit, delete, print and other operations, Many free software can not do it and the software is very easy to use. So, I am very optimistic about this software, I hope my review could bring some benefits for you. This is not what the ad! !
Can't you send them via bluetooth?
This software can either backup and restore SMS and can backup and restore Contacts, very handy. I've been using and strongly recommend you to use.
You can search " obbosoft " in google......
stay out of those nokia to android commercial or PAID softwares
ebue said:
I have been trying for many hours to get this stupid 'Nokia2AndroidSMS' to convert the .csv file so I can transfer the xtml file it makes to the Android phone. But it tells me that ovi has not sync the messages, which I know it has already. But the new ovi suite backups all sms, contacts, documents and calender all together. It is ridiculous. I'm guess this is why 'Nokia2AndroidSMS' cannot find the sms file. So I managed to export just the messages to an .csv file but now I do not think Android reads the csv file, does it? And how do I restore all the sms onto the new SGSII phone that has been saved has a .csv file? Any free programs that does this? I have been looking like mad...Now I am getting tired.
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for those looking for a solution, have tried many others and this one works! why pay for those commercial/paid softwares like wondershare mobiletrans, PC Tool for VeryAndroid SMS Backup, Apolsoft Android SMS Transfer Software for android Phone, etc. when you can transfer Nokia SMS to Android for FREE!
http://sir-fz.blogspot.com/2011/10/moving-sms-messages-from-nokia-symbian.html
FZ, thanks for this. saved me time to write an xml to xml conversion script. worked like a charm! from Nokia Asha 202 to android 2.3.6
btw.. i have to commend those web marketers, web seo staff writing on forums and discussions about their product particularly "VeryAndroid SMS Backup" and "Apolsoft". you guys did a great job in web marketing unfortunately there is a FREE solution based on the open source GAMMU here http://sir-fz.blogspot.com/2011/10/moving-sms-messages-from-nokia-symbian.html
Hi there, my friends Nokia 6110 Navigator is broken and he can't use the keypad, but we can use OVI Suite and we have made a total backup in .nbu format and copied the contens of both phone memory and mem card to his pc. Besides that we have copied all contacts to his pc in .csv format and one .txt file.
He has bought an Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus, where we like to transfer all his data to, that includes Calender entries, notes, Personal SMS folders(like home, work, business), and so on.
The question is how to do it.
I know Kies has an option for importing data from an backup file like the .nbu file, but will it import his calender entries into Google calender, and will it import his notes and SMS folders?
Is there any other kind of software i ought to use?
Hope someone can answer this
With kind regards
JBJ
Moderator: it would be nice if the SGA+ had its own forum, just like the old SGA has Hope you will consider this
I am having no luck trying to migrate all of the data that is in S Planner on a S5 to a newly purchased S10e.
I have tried doing a full backup of the S5 with Samsung SmartSwitch, as well as only backing up the calendar, but when I do a restore on the S10e it is only seeing 9 items in the calendar backup, when there are actually hundreds of entries in the calendar.
The restore is being done by direct connection of the two phones via cable, not WiFi. It all seems to go as it should, but, as mentioned, all of the calendar events on the S5 are not being migrated.
I have scoured the web for possible solutions, but have found none, hence this post.
Surely it should not be this hard to migrate all of the calendar data from one phone to another.
Is there an alternative method, other than SmartSwitch, that I can use to migrate the data?
Am I missing something simple here?
Any help will be much appreciated.
Go to Calendar app info, in settigs, force stop it, the clear it's data & cache, then migrate it's data from smart switch, don't open the app,
Reboot, and see if it's all there.
SOLVED
Thanks for the response @Mohamedkam000, but I solved the problem myself using a 3rd party PC application.
The problem, as I see it, was that all of the calendar entries, bar 9, were saved to the PC Sync calendar database, which SmartSwitch did not recognize or backup. Who knew???
I got a copy of Wondershare MobileTrans which found and backed up all of the calendar entries [2560 of them] from the old phone and successfully transferred them to the new phone.
Hopefully this solution will be helpful to someone else, who may find themselves in a similar predicament as me.