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Posted by Ac3
Hi all New here

Does someone know a program that is able to store real .txt messages on either the internal or external memory so I can send them via Bluetooth later on ? If i send regular notes, nokia's can't open them. Notes sent with a Nokia are .txt's so I can open them.

Suggestions welcome!!

Thanks for your time,
Frederic

PS: Got a W800i, so java is fine

[ This Message was edited by: Ac3 on 2005-10-25 22:03 ]


Posted by Volodor
Hi there, just got a k700i but am quite experienced with it, am guessing it'll work the same way I send html files to other people using bluetooth.
I open Notepad, write what I want and save it as a .html file (html files are text files basically).
Then send it to my k700 using my Belkin Bluetooth Adapter, this stores the file in the "Others" section of the phones memory (unopenable due to phones OS).
I can send this file at will to whoever I want when I need to. It helps as the other person hasn't got their internet connection up yet (being a uni student sucks sometimes).

Posted by Ac3
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On 2005-10-26 00:09:07, Volodor wrote:
Hi there, just got a k700i but am quite experienced with it, am guessing it'll work the same way I send html files to other people using bluetooth.
I open Notepad, write what I want and save it as a .html file (html files are text files basically).
Then send it to my k700 using my Belkin Bluetooth Adapter, this stores the file in the "Others" section of the phones memory (unopenable due to phones OS).
I can send this file at will to whoever I want when I need to. It helps as the other person hasn't got their internet connection up yet (being a uni student sucks sometimes).



Well I know I could do it that way but what I want to do is be able to write & send txt messages whenever I want; thus I need to be able to write them with my phone..

Thanks anyway
Fréderic

Posted by hotcha
I use the html workaround a bit. There has got to be an easier way.

Posted by awtroop
messages with .txt extension

useing bluetooth/usb put into the webpages folder
then u can view the file and send to other phones


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