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saturnotaku
05-06-04, 01:02 AM
I'm looking into purchasing a data cable + software package for my new cell phone. It appears as if my only choice is DataPilot (http://www.datapilot.com). It looks to be a pretty full-featured software program, but I'm curious to find out if anyone's used it. I don't want to shell out a good chunk of money for this only to find out that the product is crap.

Nephilim
05-06-04, 09:33 AM
Depends on what kind of cell phone you have. I've never used DataPilot, but I have used FutureDial's products and they work as advertised. I'd imagine that DataPilot's would be pretty much the same.

If the programs are worth it or not *shrug* the only thing that was really useful to me was the contact synch software (because I HATED trying to enter contact info on that damned keypad) and the phone dialer (for internet connection). Although the ring-tone stuff was pretty cool. :D

Check out FutureDial's (http://www.futuredial.com/FD_flash.htm) stuff, I think it's cheaper than DataPilot and they have connectors for many makes of phones.

saturnotaku
05-06-04, 09:53 AM
Unfortunately SnapMedia is not compatible with any Motorola phone - I have the V400. And that's the main reason why I would use DataPilot, to edit/upload ringtones and pictures. I appreciate the response. :)

Nephilim
05-06-04, 10:19 AM
Ah, that's teh suck. Oh well, I'm sure DataPilot is much the same so there's probably no need to worry about whether or not it works (heh).