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#13684 23-May-2007 17:07

[Please tell me if I have put this in the wrong place]

I move between multiple workplaces and a variety of machines. Although I have my own Mac Powerbook and Vista laptop I want to be able to store data on my cellphone. Specifically as text files on my cellphone.

I have a Motorola V6 Maxx (thanks to Phone InsureCool) with a 2GB transflash card. I'd like to be able to safely store text files on the card and be able to access then via some application on the phone. I know that I could put them inside contact data but in case of the phone getting into the wrong hands I'd like to put this data in a more secure file.

Any ideas?

TIA

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#71931 23-May-2007 17:51
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Something like this perhaps? Mind you I haven't tried this, so I am not sure. It pays to visit the developer's website too.





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  #72156 25-May-2007 07:21

Thanks Mauricio
That's exactly what I'm looking for. Unfortunately those, I just can't get it to my handset. I have paid for it and Handango say that they have sent it to my phone a couple of times but it hasn't made it's way to me. Frown



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#72159 25-May-2007 08:04
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Isn't it something you can download? Perhaps you should contact the developers directly?





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