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Program like futuredial snapmedia or datapilot?



On 05/21/2010 05:36 AM, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> I have a Samsung GSM phone and want to transfer pictures between it
> and my PC.   I purchased a USB data cable for it, and
> /var/log/messages shows the phone is connected to the system, but due
> to lack of any drivers, the OS doesn't know what to do with the phone.
>
> http://www.futuredial.com has a product called Snapmedia that will do
> this at least for Windows, and http://www.datapilot.com has its
> product, but I prefer to save some money and stick with Linux.
>
> What are my options?
>
> I know bitpim exists, but it says it only supports cdma phones, and
> its Linux product is rpm-based.
>
>  =20
Check to see if it is mounted.

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