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Is there a PC filemanager for 6630?

13 replies · 3,577 views · Started 16 December 2004

I have tried the epocware FM compatible with 6600, but it doesnt seem to work with my 6630. Nothing comes up when i start it and try to refresh... Anyone got i to work?

If not, are there any other filemanagers(for PC)?

If you install the nokia pc suite which bundle with 6630 that would solve you're problem. It comes with Nokia phone browser, you don't need third party FM.

no i need 3rd party software, the nokia browser dont show the whole structure and has a lot of restrictions...

palandw wrote:no i need 3rd party software, the nokia browser dont show the whole structure and has a lot of restrictions...

i actually made a theard on this, you cant access the "system" folder. A 3rd party software would be great for me also :icon14:

This is PcFileManager from EpochWare.
It requires the bluetooth serial profile and the old Nokia Suite connection method used on the 3650, can remember the name if it.
Anyway - it don't work.
If you look at the revisiion date that last time this program was updated was 3 years ago.

hich is a shame as it is actually a great program

beckhamyears wrote:try an application that you can install call FExplorer

http://users.skynet.be/domi/download.html

this gives you full access to all folders

What you on about mate 😊
Have you not read the thread at all - they chaps are after a PC Filemanager, that one runs on the actual phone - not PC, there are loads of those around 😉

Will

willbrady wrote:What you on about mate 😊
Have you not read the thread at all - they chaps are after a PC Filemanager, that one runs on the actual phone - not PC, there are loads of those around 😉

Will

eeerrrmmmmm no i was talking about a filemanager that runs on the PC not on the phone 😎

willbrady wrote:Thats what I just said mate - your not reading properly either 😉

ok the sentence should have been:

Have you not read the thread at all - they chaps are after a PC Filemanager. That one runs on the actual phone - not PC. There are loads of those around

the comma (,) should have been a full stop (.)