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Best Samsung Galaxy Manager for Windows/Mac I'm a Samsung Galaxy fan. Last week, I bought a new Samsung Galaxy S4 to replace my old S3. Then I tried to copy files from my old Samsung device to the new one. However, after exporting all media files, like music, videos, photos, etc to my Samsung Galaxy S4, I found that the whole text messages were forbidden to be saved to another device. As there are many important SMS stored on my Samsung Galaxy S3, do you have any good idea to help me transfer them to my new S4? I'll greatly appreciate it!

Bell Says Desktop Manager For Mac

As a matter of fact, many people are in the same box with you. Generally speaking, both text messages and contacts are stored on the internal memory of our mobile phone, where we have no access to without an assistant program. In order to freely manage Samsung Galaxy S3 on computer, you'd better try a third-party program. In this situation, you can't miss this. With this Samsung Galaxy Manager program, you will be able to access text messages and contacts on PC, then you can save them to your Windows or Mac computer completely.

Moreover, it enables you to import SMS to any Android device as well. That is to say, with this software you can copy all text messages from Samsung Galaxy S3 to computer first, and next you will easily import them to your new S4 without any limitation.

While, this program has far more than these functions. Apart from backing up everything to computer and importing text messages to Samsung Galaxy device, you are allowed to manage Samsung Galaxy S3 on computer in many ways.

For example, you can directly send messages to any phone number from computer, freely edit, add or delete contacts on PC, install or uninstall apps on your Windows/Mac computer as you need, and so on. Now you may have a better understanding of this Samsung Galaxy Manager, there are two free trial versions for you. Download one and try to manage Samsung Galaxy S3 on computer( Windows/Mac).

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Steps: How to Manage Samsung Galaxy on PC/Mac? Note: The following guide will take the Windows version as an example, while it is suitable to Mac version as well. Both Windows and Mac users can act as the similar instructions to finish the process as shown. Connect Your Samsung Galaxy S3 to Computer and Open this Program Firstly, link your Samsung device to PC via USB and launch this program on your computer. Then you should enable USB debugging on Samsung Galaxy S3 according to the following menu. After finishing this process, you need to choose ' USB debugging opened' on the bottom of the panel, so that this program will automatically detect your device and install USB driver on PC.

Scan Your Device Data In this step, this program will scan your phone data after installing right driver on your computer. A few seconds later, the detailed info of your Samsung device will be displayed on the main interface, including model, state, system version, power, etc. Step 3. Freely Manage Samsung Galaxy S2/S3/S4/Note As you can see, the whole data on your phone are listed on the panel one by one, such as Apps, Music, Photo, Video, Book, Files, Contacts, etc.

Take Contacts for example, you are able to enter ' All contacts' or ' All SMS' to preview contacts list and text messages. Now there are several options for you, and you can press ' Import', ' Export', ' Delete', ' Send' or ' Backup' to manage your Samsung Galaxy S3 as you want. As you can access to all files on your phone with this Samsung Galaxy manager, I suggest you to try it by yourself, so that you will find more useful features of this program. Related Article.

Extremely Ticked Off I just paid for an upgrade with 'expanded support for USB devices' and my BlackBerry still won't sync and just 'times out' just like it did with 2.5.x. This is completely unacceptable and I am tempted to call American Express to get a charge-back on the $39.99 I just paid to Parallels!! Even Beta 2 of VMWare supports the BlackBerry and when VMWare goes final I am switching to that software. I will phone the Sales Department after the weekend and demand my money back unless they assure me that the next iteration of Parallels includes BlackBerry support! I just paid for an upgrade with 'expanded support for USB devices' and my BlackBerry still won't sync and just 'times out' just like it did with 2.5.x. This is completely unacceptable and I am tempted to call American Express to get a charge-back on the $39.99 I just paid to Parallels!!

Even Beta 2 of VMWare supports the BlackBerry and when VMWare goes final I am switching to that software. I will phone the Sales Department after the weekend and demand my money back unless they assure me that the next iteration of Parallels includes BlackBerry support! Dippyskoodlez, I am an IT person and I know full-well that a credit card can't fix code. Though it can, at times, be a motivating factor in getting someone to fix bad code. More importantly, in this case, I am a consumer.

If you went to Best Buy to purchase a refrigerator and you got it home, plugged it in and it did not keep your food cold, would you not bring it back for a refund? Or, as your suggest, would you just make excuses for the manufacturer and keep it? Also, this problem has been around since the first iteration of version 2.5 and I'm not the only one that has pointed this out. They've had plenty of time to work through this issue. It seems they've been concentrating on bells and whistles rather than working on core bugs.

There have been a few constructive suggestions from other forum users that I will try: 1) turning on DirectX support; and, 2) Reinstalling both the Desktop and Handheld software. I will try both and report back. I don't understand what software you're trying to install. I use the Blackberry Desktop for Windows that ships with the Verizon 8830. Before that I used the Blackberry Desktop that ships with the Verizon 7130.

Both of these are garden variety Blackberrys (OK, not the 8830). I have NEVER had trouble syncing either of these blackberries with Windows XP or Windows Vista running under Parallels 2.5 and 3.0. Normally I don't use Windows for syncing since Pocket Mac works beautifully on the OSX side. However, Cryptmagic, which I use for keeping store of all my passwords and PINs happens to be a Windows program and so I need to use the Blackberry Windows Desktop to synch the cryptmagic desktop. So, to be perfectly clear, I don't believe the problem is either blackberry, windows, or parallels. I think the problem lies with your carrier's implementation of the blackberry desktop. Go to Blackberry's web site, download the latest version of the Blackberry Desktop for your model and carrier and see if it works.

Blaming Parallels or Blackberry is fruitless since it is unlikely that either vendor is responsible for your problem. Cdj 2000 aggregator for mac. I've NEVER had to do anything out of the ordinary to get the sync to work. Boot to windows and Blackberry desktop appears right away. Plug in Blackberry, press synch button on desktop and the data just flows in the proper directions. Same on the OSX side. Thanks for your post. I will try to be more specific about the problems that I have had with regard to my BlackBerry.

I have used many combinations of Desktop/Handheld software over a long period of time (always the correct Handheld and Desktop software). My handheld is an 8700g (T-Mobile) - I've always used the GSM software. You are using CDMA software. Right now I am downloading the latest 4.2.x GSM version of the Handheld and Desktop software and will see if that works.

To answer your question about what I'm trying to do, I am merely trying to backup the handheld using the BlackBerry Desktop Manager in Parallels. This works perfectly on my Dell laptop (using the same exact software) and, as I said in my original post, it also works in VMWare's Fusion. In Parallels the connection to the Handheld just times out. At any rate, I'm glad your BB is working for you. You seem to be among the luck few. I will say again though that enough Parallels users are having problems with their BBs to point to an issue or bug in the VM. And, it can be inferred that since the same software works on the same MacBook with VMWare and that the same software works on a Dell laptop with the same handheld also leads me to see Parallels as the problem.

Click to expand.Just a word of caution based on my experience - i tried to update the firmware on my pearl. Parallels couldn't connect to the JVM at all.

Just hung as you describe. I tried Fusion which appeared a lot more successful - connected to the JVM, erased software, said it was updating system software. Then the device reset and didn't reconnect to the VM, so I was left with a Blackberry showing nothing but 507 - no apps icon.

Repeating the update got to exactly the same point every time, it wouldn't reload the apps after resetting. I had to find a windows computer to get it updated. Boot camp or a windows PC may be the best option for FW updates. I have a Blackberry 8300 (Curve) that I am trying to sync with my MSFT Windows XP Pro Guest Operating system and it won't work.

There seem to be multiple issues: 1. Sometimes the phone is recognized by Parallels sometimes not 2. When it is recognized and I attempt to access the Sync menu in the BB Desktop software to specify what parts of Outlook I want to sync it freezes the Blackberry Desktop Software and the only way to un-freeze it is disconnect the phone. Then the problems merely starts all over again. I have tried Blackberry Desktop Version 4.2.1.8 (1/16/07) and also the latest 4.2.2.12 (3/19/07) - no luck It is absolutely a bug within Parallels as I have a Windows XP Pro notebook which when I load the same software it works flawlessly.

So I hope you guys can figure this out, if I wans't on a network that syncs Outlook to any computer from the Exchange server and I can sync my Blackberry using the noebook (although it's a PIA) I'd be dead. I assume the issue is how Parallels handles Active Sync (which is the basis for the Blackberry Desktop Sync). Could you please include your Parallels Desktop Version and build, too? Perhaps which Mac model/OS, which USB ports and any other USB devices simultaneously in use (can't hurt). Do you also see the follwoing message when running BlackBerry Desktop Manager (ver 4.2.214).

I'm testing Parallels Desktop 3.0 build 4128 on an iMac 24' Core2Duo running OS X 10.4.10, and a Vista Enterprise VM. The only other USB devices are Apple keyboard & mighty mouse.

Note: I have never been able to successfully/reliably sync a BlackBerry via any version of Parallels Desktop. Sure here's the extra info: Parallels Version is 3212 and was I think 3188 before that, neither worked. I am running Mac OS v 10.4.10 (just installed yesterday) but the version before that also didn't work. Machine is IMAC Model 6.1, 2.16 Ghz, 3 GB memory, I've tried direct connect on all of the USB ports on the machine. The only other items attached and listed under devices in Parallels are: Apple IR Receiver (built in) Apple Wireless (built in) Built in ISight Dymo Label Writer Printer 330 (which I have removed on occasion to see if it helped - it didn't) Yes I do see that message when the blackberry desktop installs starts up and it appears to run all the way through but never quits.

I have to end it manually with cancel. It only happens on the Mac thought not the Windows machine.

Your last quote doesn't' offer us much hope does it. You would think some of the people at Parallels in Washington use Blackberry and would a keen interest in fixing this. Sure would be nice to just to plug this into the MAC and have it sync then going to another machine all the time.