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jscotl

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Messing around with my new HTC Touch, I recieved a picture via BlueTooth.
I was asked if I wanted to save the file.... I chose Yes. The file saved to my phone.

I would like to have music/photos etc saving automatically to my storage card.
I cannot seem to find where to change the default saving location.

Can anyone help?

Edited by jscotl, 19 August 2007 - 05:03 PM.

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View Postjscotl, on Aug 19 2007, 18:02, said:

Messing around with my new HTC Touch, I recieved a picture via BlueTooth.
I was asked if I wanted to save the file.... I chose Yes. The file saved to my phone.

I would like to have music/photos etc saving automatically to my storage card.
I cannot seem to find where to change the default saving location.

Can anyone help?

Try Dr.Yar Bluetooth v1.6.1

should do what you need  Click Me!


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View Postakurei_2000, on Sep 19 2007, 16:29, said:

Try Dr.Yar Bluetooth v1.6.1

should do what you need Click Me!


That doesn't work on my Touch.


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Alternatively you could try Sniper from GadgetApps.

The application not only allows you to choose where you want each individual file type to be sent to but it also has a range of bluejacking features.


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Sniper looks good but the demo is far too restrictive to make out whether it is actually useful or not.
Shame because I wouldn't want to buy software that I couldn't try out properly beforehand.





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