If you’re like me, you’re all about the cloud and don’t care much about desktop software for your mobile phone. However, having local backups can be beneficial in some situations. Moreover, it is easier to manage your media library on a PC/Mac and then just sync the files with your mobile phone. That’s why virtually every handset maker has such a software available, though not all of their apps are that great (to say the least).
FutureDial Suite comes from a third-party (a non handset maker) and it’s made for Android smartphone owners with not super high-end devices — support for the latest phone models like Motorola Droid X, Droid 2 and Samsung Galaxy S will be added very soon.
Using the application, users can do such things as:
- Backup and sync their phone contacts and calendars with Outlook
- Keep their website bookmarks in sync – supported browsers are include Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome.
- Customize music files on the PC to use as personalized phone ringers.
- Modify, transfer and save photos and video clips between the Android phone and the PC.
- Archive text messages from the phone to the PC for safekeeping, and use the PC keyboard to create and send SMS through the connected Android phone to up to 500 recipients simultaneously.
Like how it sounds? Are you willing to spend 35 bucks ($34.99) on FutureDial Suite? Here’s a link to FutureDial’s website if you do…