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7 replies · 2,292 views · Started 10 April 2004

Right then..

Can someone direct me to information on what all "additional" programs do on the 6600.

I can see there are 100s available, and know how to get most of them, but I know not which ones would be of use to me because all I have is the name of the program.

I need:

A list/website of available programs for N6600 and details of what the programs do.

Sorry if I am wasting your time, but please help me unleash the power of the beautiful technology.

TIA

david.

Try the shop button above. It'll take you to the handango shop where you can find 100s of different software titles, including descriptions and rankings (e.g. by popularity)

Alternatively, search the web for reviews of various softwares. Try to find reviews with screenshots and user feedbacks before installing the SW.

😊

Thx for replying.

I asked for the list to avoid having to "search the net" for hours on end and to avoid asking in here in fear of getting slammed for asking something that has already been asked before.

Can someone recommend and PC software that will allow me to manage my "contacts" list, the re-upload it back to the phone? I think PCSuite is crap, and Mobilet doesn't even work !

Again, TIA for your valuable time and help.

David

We try to avoid bashing people to much here! Or at least that's the theory. People usually don't mind a request for a specific type of program. Its the endless where can I find (free) software that upsets some people.

To answer your question. You might want to check out Oxygen Phone Manager - http://www.opm-2.com/symbian/ It should do what you want and quite a bit more besides.

Cheers

Rafe

Rafe wrote:We try to avoid bashing people to much here! Or at least that's the theory. People usually don't mind a request for a specific type of program. Its the endless where can I find (free) software that upsets some people.

To answer your question. You might want to check out Oxygen Phone Manager - http://www.opm-2.com/symbian/ It should do what you want and quite a bit more besides.

Cheers

Rafe

Thank you for being patient and polite