How MyPhoneExplorer helps Android / HTC / Droid / X10 owners

Last week I was faced with the not-so-simple task of moving a lot of stuff from my old SonyEricsson C905 mobile phone (Symbian) to my brand new, shining, and spiffy HTC Wildfire. As reported previously, this task isn’t as simple as it sounds. Parting with the C905 is hard. It is the one phone I’ve owned over the years that has never let me down, and its camera still beats most cell phone cameras, past and present. Parting with something you’ve gotten used to and come to like is always hard, and when the conversion process to another piece of equipment presents you with a massive mountain to climb, things don’t get any easier 🙂

Moving from a Symbian based cell phone to a “smart” Android phone is not a straight forward process.

MyPhoneExplorer to the rescue. Oh do read on .. 🙂

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The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi

According to the chronicles of our past (i.e. “history”), Miyamoto Musashi was without a doubt a very successful Samurai warrior with a distinct style. Whether or not he considered himself …

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Xmouse on Windows 7

Being an avid Linux user, I have come to “need” Xmouse functionality in my daily battles on the desktop (hmm.. that sounds like I could be describing something else, but …

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Happy Birthday Alexander!

Happy 10th Birhtday! It’s hard to believe, but 10 years ago on this day, a little rascal named Alexander was born! Now he’s not so small anymore; but a rascal …

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Zortech C++ 3.1 for OS/2

The Zortech C/C++ compiler was truly awesome when it first appeared, and it got better. When it was released for the OS/2 operating system, it was a welcome addition to …

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To all those ..

To all the people I’ve disappointed, To all the people I’ve hurt, To all the people I didn’t stop to say “Thank you” to, To all the people I’ve taken …

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