
* It can connect to new and old cellphone: nokia, samsung, lg, sony (Android does not support infrared IR pan) * Thumbnails for APK, audio, video, image (also inside archive files: Zip, GZip, TAR) - thumb picture (miniature) not stored on cell phone memory Customizable user interface in order to best fit your needs (expert only)
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* Professional, clean and fast UI where you can customize any aspect of the file viewer. * Enhanced all-in-one app with the fastest file browser ever seen (you can verify by yourself, test it now) * Support for legacy 2.0 and AES (128, 192 and 256 bit) encryption (both pack and unpack) of Zip files (like WinZIP or WinRAR) - keep private document secure using a long pass to protect it * 3rd party applications can open (or pick) files from sdcard using this package like attachment, music, pictures or any multimedia file (no external intents are supported for performance purpose) If you refuse, no access is granted on your servers: personal data files and privacy are safe against hacker, nerd, geek and guru (enanched Bluetooth server security is disabled by default) * Custom security manager for incoming BT connections: only authorized devices can connect, if you accept. Click your BlackBerry Menu button, choose “Send Using Bluetooth,” and voila, the file is transferred.įinally, you need to select the location to which to save the transferred file using the recipient device, and you’re good to go.Use your smartphone to browse, explore and manage files of any Bluetooth ready device, using File Transfer Profile (FTP) and Object Push Profile (OPP): you can also receive files and send contacts! Again, choose what media type you wish to send-Videos, Voice Notes, Pictures, etc.-and then highlight the specific file. Pick up the device you want to use to send the file, and click Media on its icon screen. Hit your BlackBerry Menu key while inside the media type folder and choose “Receive Using Bluetooth.” A “Waiting for Connection” box will then appear. Then select Music, Videos, Pictures, Ring Tones or Voice Notes, depending on what type of file you wish to send. Using the device that you want to receive the transferred file, click Media on the icon screen. (If you want to do a one-time transfer, you should return to this menu when you’re finished and reset the Trusted field to either “Prompt” or “No.”) 5) Transfer File

Then hit your BlackBerry Menu key, and set the Trusted field to “Yes.” You’ll have to do this for both devices. Select the device with which you want to transfer files from your list of Paired Devices-within your Bluetooth Options.
