Softick Blue Files provides wireless file exchange over Bluetooth link for Palm OS handhelds. Don't you want Card Export II for Bluetooth? Here it is, we call it Softick Blue Files. Just launch Softick Blue Files application and browse your cards and memory from any Bluetooth FTP Client. Now you can manage files at your Palm Powered device from any desktop computer, using Bluetooth software shipped with your Bluetooth dongle or operating system. Softick Blue Files is a Bluetooth File Exchange server which implements standard Bluetooth OBEX File Transfer profile. You can transfer files to the device or backup files to the desktop. Your handheld can transfer files wirelessly, so you need no cables and no other equipment. This version is the first release on CNET Downlod.com.
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Softick Blue Files 1.08
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License | Free to try | |
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| Requirements | Palm OS 5.x | ||
| Downloads | 133 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Softick | File Size | 50k |
| Date added | 11 Jun 2007 | ||
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