Dekart SIM Manager 1.09
| Developer: |
Dekart (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$9 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 0.81 MB |
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With SIM Manager, you can easily create, edit, and backup phonebook entries using your PC and stop typing in information using the mobile phone's keypad. Manage your PIN codes, transfer data from one SIM/USIM to another, backup and export/import all phonebook entries using any compatible smart card reader.
Dekart SIM Manager is a versatile software designed to suit the needs of both individual customers, looking for a fast and efficient tool for managing their contacts, and GSM operators, requiring such special features as possibility to view SIM serial number, PIN1 state, technical data of the phonebook, its memory size and the number of free entries.
Features and Benefits
Supports all languages: Dekart SIM Manager stands out from the competitor products by its ability to create phonebook entries in ANY local character set used by Windows operating system. Local language characters are correctly displayed on the screen of your mobile phone.
Edits phone entries in the SIM card: Dekart SIM Manager enables searching, editing, sorting, deleting, adding and changing phone entries in the SIM card.
Backup phonebook data: Dekart SIM Manager has the option of performing backups and then restoring the SIM card phonebook data.
Export/import address book data: Dekart SIM Manager allows importing and exporting the address books of Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Office Outlook, theBat! and other address books in CSV format.
PIN code management: Dekart SIM Manager allows changing, unblocking, activating and deactivating SIM card's PIN code.
Compatibility with all GSM phones: Dekart SIM Manager supports all mobile phone models and does not require any additional cables, since it works directly with a SIM card using a PC/SC compatible smart card reader. |
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