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Motorola Phone Tools 5.0

New in Motorola Phone Tools 5.0:



New User Interface

MPT 5.0 has a brand new, simple to follow, task-based user interface.



One Way Sync

One Way Sync uses the same familiar easy to use synchronization interface but only transfer’s data from PC to Phone, PC data is never changed. The simplicity of synchronization while protecting your PC PIM data integrity.



Improved BT pairing wizard

The BT pairing wizard has improved easy to follow steps for pairing your Phone and PC along with technical changes that improve the speed and commutation with your BT stack.



Support for Domino

Lotus users can now use MPT 5.0 to sync their phones with Domino servers.



Support for Windows Vista, and Vista integrated PIM

MPT 5.0 includes support for both Windows Contacts and Windows Calendar in Vista 32 and 64.



Phonebook Transfer

Phonebook Transfer is a new easy-to-follow wizard that steps you through the process of transferring your phonebook from your old phone to your new phone.



Reset Default Number Types in Outlook

When transferring a contact from the phone to the PC, MPT can reset the 4 default viewable number types in Outlook to match the number types stored in the contact.



Compatible Phones:



E815, KRZR K1, KRZR K1m, L2, L6, Maxx Ve, MOTO U9, MOTO Z6c, MOTO Z9, PEBL, RAZR V3, RAZR V3a, RAZR V3C, RAZR V3e, RAZR V3i, RAZR V3m, RAZR V3r, RAZR V3t, RAZR V3xx, RAZR2 V8, RAZR2 V8 LUX, RAZR2 V9, RAZR2 V9m, RIZR Z3, RIZR Z6tv, ROKR E1, ROKR E8, ROKR Z6, ROKR Z6m, SLVR L7, SLVR L7c, V195, V197, V235, V260, V262, V265, V266, V276, V323, V323i, V325, V325i, V360, V361, V365, V750, W315, W385, W490, W510, W755, ZN5.

Requirements: Pentium 233 Mhz or higher; 64 MB RAM; 60 MB disk space



What’s new in this version: Outlook Integration, motorola version


Download Links:
Motorola Phone Tools 5.0

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