Auto Send Media (480x800) 1.0.1

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    24/06/2009
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows Mobile 6.x Professional VGA Pocket PCs (480x800)

Publisher’s description

Auto Send Media (ASM) is designed to send photos & documents created on your Windows Mobile phone to designated e-mail addresses in real-time. It can also upload the newly created files to FTP server (most cable modem subscribers such as Road Runner have their own FTP server where they can upload files for personal web pages.) The program automatically sends any photos taken by your phone's camera, or any newly created documents such as notes, spreadsheets to specified e-mail addresses and/or to an FTP server in real-time. This saves significant time and effort on your part to find and send these photos for your later--if you ever remember at all. This system eliminates the need to transfer camera phone photos or backup documents to your PC by docking it to the PC or remove the memory card from the phone then plug it into the PC to transfer photos. You can specify whether to only send newly created media (such as photos produced by the phone's camera) or whenever a file is modified (such as a note or spreadsheet.) ASM can also be used as a standard FTP client to upload and download files between your mobile device and remote FTP server.

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