mobile PhoneTools
mobile PhoneTools is a program written by the French-based company Avanquest Software (formerly BVRP). The program allows users of Motorola and other brands of cellular phones to connect their cellular phones to their personal computer.
Developer(s) | Avanquest |
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Stable release | 5.17d
/ May 14, 2009 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | Personal information manager |
License | Commercial |
Website | www.Avanquest.com |
mobile PhoneTools is distributed as an OEM product with Motorola phones by some telcos. The Motorola edition of the software is called Motorola PhoneTools. mobile PhoneTools is sold online as a retail product as well. Another version of mobile PhoneTools, called Mobile Phone Suite, is a special edition designed to work with the Intel Centrino dual-core chip.
mobile PhoneTools requires Bluetooth, data cable, or IrDA connection to operate. The retail version can be purchased as a bundle with either a Bluetooth dongle or a data cable.
Following functionalities are included in the retail version of mobile PhoneTools:
- Synchronizing of phonebook and calendar with personal information manager (e.g. Microsoft Outlook).
- Connecting the computer to the Internet via cell phone's data service (e.g. GPRS, EDGE).
- Reading and composing text messages or emails on the computer.
- Transferring of sound, image, and video files between computer and cell phone. (does not support Java ME MIDlets)
- Updating cell phone firmware.