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New Oxygen Phone Manager for Symbian OS adds support for UIQ 3-based smartphone

By Dusan Belic on Wednesday, December 6th, 2006 at 5:44 AM PST In Applications, Symbian

Oxygen Software just released the new version (v2.12) of Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS phones, a PC application that lets your PC and mobile phone communicate with each other.

Oxygen Phone Manager for Symbian OSNew in this version:

  • Added support for UIQ3 phones: Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE) M600i, M608c, P990i, W950i, W958c. Data management (Phonebook, Calendar, Messages, Gallery) is available in licenses starting from Family.
  • Phonebook. Added ability to save and load contacts and groups to single file (*.pbc).
  • Phonebook, VCard. Melodies and Pictures lists are sorted by file name for better convenience now. Full path is shown in brackets after the names.
  • Phonebook. Added ability to set default Push-to-Talk and VoIP using popup menu.
  • Calendar. Exporting events to Lotus Notes is available now.
  • Messaging. Added ability to save and load messages from file. Note that due to phone limitations incoming messages will be loaded as outgoing keeping their folder placement.
  • Options, Phonebook. New option “Highlight incorrect items” added. If enabled program checks contacts and reports if any number exceeds maximum length. Disabling option may speed up drawing speed of the phonebook grid a lot.
  • License Administration. New feature for Administrators – ability to prevent phone registrations by end users on their PCs. Functionality is available for Business and higher licenses.
  • Multilingual support. Polish language file updated.
  • Phonebook. Maximum picture size limitation increased to 96Kb.
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