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Fone2Phone: Change your cell phone but keep your data
So you want to get rid of your old cell phone and would like to save your contacts, dates, notes and bookmarks as well as your music, fotos and videos? Activate Bluetooth on your cell phone and Macintosh computer and launch Fone2Phone.
This nifty program will take over and do the work for you: from the connection process to copying all data to your Macintosh computer exactly to the right places. Finally use iSync, iTunes or FoneLink to transfer all your saved contents to your new cell phone, iPod or iPhone.
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Fone2Phone includes its own Bluetooth wizard to connect your cell phone with the Mac in the most convenient way.
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Fone2Phone has been named one of the best products at Macworld '08 from Powerpage.org and the Mac Observer alike.
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Fone2Phone and the manual is delivered in English, French and German for your convenience.
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The Mac Observer
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Connect: Fone2Phone will connect your cell phone to the Macintosh computer, using its own connection wizard if the cell phone has not been connected to the Mac before.
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Copy: You can choose to select contacts, events, tasks, notes, bookmarks, photos, music and videos. Fone2Phone will add the new content to your applications: as Address Book group, iCal calendar, iTunes playlist, iTunes movies, iPhoto album, bookmark and notes.
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Synchronize: As soon as all data has been copied, you can use iTunes to synchronize the selected content to your iPhone, iPod touch or iPod or you can use iSync to sync contacts and dates to another cell phone.
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Supported phones: Fone2Phone features an impressive list of supported cell phones from Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.
[See a list of all supported phones and abilities]
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Click to see the
Fone2Phone Screencast
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