Motorola Mobile Phone Tools 4.0 for all Motorola Phones [Motorola Retail Packaging]
Synchronize: Never lose your data if you lose your phone. Transfer and store all your phone numbers on your computer. With just one click synchronize all your phone contacts, calendar and tasks. Choose from Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Lotus Notes or the in-built Motorola Phone Tools phone book and calendar client. The intuitive synchronization wizard guides you through the process of updating your calendar and phonebook and provides a backup on your computer. Note: Motorola Phone Tools requires a Windows 2000 or Windows XP based PC. Never lose your data if you lose your phone: Transfer and store all your phone numbers on your computer. With just one click synchronize all your phone contacts, calendar and tasks. Choose from Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Lotus Notes or the in-built Motorola Phone Tools phone book and calendar client. The intuitive synchronization wizard guides you through the process of updating your calendar and phonebook and provides a backup on your computer.
Product Features
- Personalize with Ringtones, Images and Videos: Transfer and store pictures taken with your cell phone camera to your computer.
- Message: Send text messages from your computer keyboard for greater speed and simplicity
- Use your cell phone as a modem: Connect your laptop to the Internet using your mobile phone as a modem virtually anytime, anywhere (even at the airport, while you wait in your car.)
- If you have a phone with Bluetooth? wireless technology, you can connect your phone to your PC with Bluetooth? technology.
- Upgrades Available: Once you purchase a copy of Motorola Phone Tools software, upgrades to newer versions of the software are included. The software will automatically check periodically to see if a newer version is available.
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