Size: 14 Mb  Category: Mobile Phone Tools|Sony Ericsson Developer: FJ Software | 
Features: Adressbook - with direct sync to Outlook, Outlook Express and Thunderbird  Organizer with calendarview and direct sync to Outlook, Sunbird, Thunderbird, Rainlendar and net shared calendars (WebDAV, FTP)  SMS - archive, export, import, excessive messages,...  Filebrowser with cachesystem to minimize datatransfer...  Set phoneclock based on atomtime  Handle your calls via PC  MyPhoneExplorer is optimized for the SonyEricsson K700.  Other tested mobile phones: T300, T610, T630, T68, K500, S700, K750, D750, V800, Z600
| What is new: Outlook 2013 is now fully supported  Included Call-lists in Backup and Restore backup  Category-Support for "MPE Tasks" and "MPE Notes" - with Sync to Outlook  Calendar-allocation if there are several calendars synced with Outlook, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey or Postbox  Note-Sync with Lotus Notes  Calendar- and Contactsync with Postbox  Sync with Ecco -> Attention, special Build.  Templates for writing messages  the field "Appointment color" is supported now (Android 4.1 and newer)  Confirmationwindow for sync can be shown now if there are more than xx items to sync  WiFi-Connection if the phone is in WiFi Hotspot Mode  the Widgets for "MPE Tasks" and "MPE Notes" are resizable now (Android 4.1 and newer)  its possible to add new local calendars throught the settings of "MyPhoneExplorer Cient" on the phone (Android 4 and newer)  to create a independent local contact account for several phone models i have released the app MyLocalAccount in the Play Store  many smaller changes and bugfixes | 
MyPhoneExplorer is a useful program with which you can easily manage your Sony Ericsson mobile phone or Android. Connect your phone via cable, Bluetooth or infrared and you'll be surprised how easy and efficient you can manage Telefons this compact software. Portable version is available here. Note: Some antivirus and antispyware programs flag MyPhoneExplorer as an infection / malware, although the application is perfectly safe and does not pose a threat to your system. This is called a false positive. Term false positive is used when antivirus software wrongly classifies an innocuous (inoffensive) as a virus. Invalid expression may be due to heuristics or to an incorrect virus signature database. [Similar problems can occur with antitrojan or antispyware software.]
      
 
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