Ugh- that sucks! I know I certainly couldn't live without syncing my phone to Outlook. (OK, I could live, but I wouldn't get much done)
Is the company willing to let you pick out something else?
Ugh- that sucks! I know I certainly couldn't live without syncing my phone to Outlook. (OK, I could live, but I wouldn't get much done)
Is the company willing to let you pick out something else?
I'm not a Windows user, nor do I know what your phone's capabilities are, but even though you can't sync, is it possible there's a way to export the contacts from Outlook in csv or vcard format and then import them into your phone (via bluetooth maybe)? After the initial import, you'd probably have to manually select new contacts to add (or else rewrite the entire list), and depending on your phone, I don't know if you'd be able to export contacts from the phone to the PC, but at least you'd have your current list in the phone.
Also, not sure what carrier you use, and not sure if this works if you are on a company plan, but I know that Verizon has a web-based backup service (I think it's free if you register, but it doesn't work with all phones). In addition to backing up your phone's contacts periodically, it allows you to create, edit and import contacts via the web interface that then sync with your phone (ota) during the next scheduled backup. I would not be surprised if other carriers offer similar services... not ideal, but might offer some sort of workaround.
grr. good luck!
Thank y'all. I've come out of my sulk long enough to read this. It's a S@ms#ng m520 from Sprint. I don't have Bluetooth. I'm sure our company saved $.05 a computer on that. I'll have to check my personal laptop and see if it has Bluetooth though I don't think it does. Where's BikerZ? She picked it out.
I'll have to look at Sprint's website to see what they have. I know the company only pays for calls by the minute and text messages. No data services, so I may not be able to use whatever Sprint has, but I'll go look.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
Anyone use DataPilot? I've got a USB cord, Outlook, XP and this POS phone.
Any comments?
http://www.datapilot.com/productdeta...ucthl/Notempty
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
Ooh, I just remembered Bubba's Nokia is Bluetooth-enabled (as is my old dead Nokia). Ii can sync it with my Outlook and then send the info to my Samsung. How many people think I should load up his phone with 100+ contacts?
No, huh?![]()
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
How funny! At at about 3 pm today I had that odd scritchy feeling on the back of my neck that means that someone, somewhere, is trying to blame me for something! Who could it be? For what? The possibilities are limitless!
It's handy having the contacts in your phone, and worth a certain amount of messing around. Sometimes the phone companies have services for this they offer through their websites (like Liza mentions). Phone are not my strong suit, but I'd be happy to look into this with you - and as with all (free) tech support from me, you definitely get your money's worth!
I'm going for a ride tomorrow, then working - I'll check in with you and see if I can help.
Keep calm and carry on...
Judging from the DataPilot site, it looks like it will do the trick (typos notwithstandingDon't these companies have proofreaders?).
Seems like the UI is a little hokey, but I saw enough good reviews that it seems like a good risk. The data cable is probably faster and possible more reliable than Bluetooth.
I guess you can't make your company give you back a useful phone?
Keep calm and carry on...