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where can i get a program for my i736 and i530 to play with ringtones
and wallpapers using iden?


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On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 21:10:01 -0500, xtremetk
<xtremetk.1rq7az@nospam.cellphoneforums.net> wrote:

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>where can i get a program for my i736 and i530 to play with ringtones
>and wallpapers using iden?


I'll give you some links to various applications. I'm pretty new at
this, so if someone corrects me anywhere, that's fine by me.

To upload ringtones and/or wallpapers to your cell phone, you will
need either WebJal or MyJAL.



WebJal

http://www.harrythompson.com/webjal.htm


MyJAL

http://www.gomyteam.com/apollo.asp



To transfer files from your cell phone to your computer, Motorola's
Media Downloader application.

http://idenphones.motorola.com/ide [...] nload.html


If you'd like to backup your phone contacts or edit them with a
computer, download the Motorola Phonebook Manager

http://idenphones.motorola.com/ide [...] er_upd.jsp


If you'd like to see all the Motorola iden apps, check out...

http://idenphones.motorola.com/ide [...] wnloads.do


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