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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Sync Facebook events with Google Calendar?

Ever missed events on Facebook, because there is no app that reminds you of your Facebook events?

Almost all Android phones are very well integrated with Google Calendar. So if we sync up the Facebook events with Google Calendar, our problem is solved!!!

Go to Facebook events
Select Export events
Facebook pops up a dialog where it displays an URL. Copy that URL.

Now go to Google Calendar.
Add a new Calendar (Select Add by URL)
Paste the URL copied earlier... And BANG!

All Facebook events are imported and always synced with the Google's Calendar!

Courtesy: How to Sync Facebook Events with Google Calendar
 

Sunday, September 19, 2010

How to set any mp3 as Alarm Sound in Android Mobiles?

Hi Android-ites!



Create a folder "alarms" inside the SD memory card, and paste all the mp3s that you want to be able to set as Alarm tones.

And you are raring to go! Go.. Go.. Go...

And guess what? Similarly for tones to be used as Notifications and Ringtones, do follow the same process:

Notifications - Message tones and Notification tones
Ringtones - phone ringtones
Alarms - alarm mp3s

[Courtesy: mobisat at http://androidforums.com/htc-tattoo/56769-how-set-ringtones-message-tones-alarm-tones.html

Saturday, August 21, 2010

How to export contacts, calendar and sms messages from Nokia to HTC Android Mobile

How to export contacts, calendar and sms messages from Nokia to HTC Android Mobile

I had a Nokia mobile (don remember the model :P). And I had this very basic problem, when I bought an HTC Wildfire (a touch phone running on Android 2.1)

Like anybody else, I too started googling... And finally I stumbled upon the following solution:

1. Transfer Contacts and Calendar from Nokia to HTC phone on Android
  a) Install Nokia PC Suite
  b) Sync your Nokia data (contacts, messages, calendar) using Nokia PC Suite to your PC.
  c) Export your contacts and calendar data from Nokia PC Suite to Outlook or Outlook Express
  d) Install HTC Sync on your PC from HTC Support. If your android phone does not have HTC Sync, then
      install it from the Android app market.
  e) Connect your HTC android mobile to your PC, using the USB connection. Let the HTC Sync desktop
      app detect your Android mobile.
  f) Sync contacts and calendar data between local Outlook/Outlook Express and HTC Android mobile.

Trouble shooting: I was unable to get phone numbers. All I was getting was just the Names of the contacts. So, I checked my contact list in Outlook (that I had earlier exported using Nokia PC Suite).
I saw, that maximum (95%) of my contacts had the mobile number saved in the "Other Phone" field. And HTC Sync perhaps was not considering that field while importing contacts from Outlook.
So, I first
a) Exported contacts from Outlook/Nokia PC Suite into a comma separated file (.csv) [Its better to export from Outlook, as then opening that file in MS Excel shows proper columns headings]
b) Opened the .csv file in MS Excel
c) Cut phone numbers from "Other" column and pasted onto the "Mobile" column.
d) Deleted all contacts from Outlook, and again Imported from this edited .csv file. [Now, I could see all phone numbers, under the 'Mobile number' field of Outlook.
e) Do the steps e) and f) as described in point 1 on the top.


2. Transferring SMS messages from Nokia mobile to an HTC phone running on Android OS.
   This process is very well documented here at http://www.simail.si/nokia2androidsms/. Really Hats-off to
    the guys who coded these useful apps.

   Just for the sake of duplicating (if duplicating helps and with all credits to the authors of these apps) :D

Nokia2AndroidSMS is a small application that allows you to convert SMS messages from Nokia Ovi datafiles into an xml file supported by SMS Backup & Restore Android application.
Process for transferring SMS messages to your new Android Phone is the following.
Nokia phone side:
  1. Install Nokia OVI, (You don’t need the OVI account!)
  2. synchronize messages from your phone with OVI
  3. Disconnect your Nokia Phone and close the Nokia OVI application. WATCH OUT. Noia OVI likes to minimize to system tray please be sure you relay closed the application
Conversion:
  1. Download Nokia2AndroidSMS and extract it to any directory.
  2. Run Nokia2AndroidSMS.exe
  3. The application should automatically find all datastores created by Nokia OVI and automatically select the 1st one.
  4. If it should fail to detect datastores you’ll have to find it by yourself, you can either drag and drop datastore file from Windows Explorer onto the Nokia2AndroidSMS window or use the Open button to find it.
  5. You can change the datastore in the 1st selection list if there is more than one
  6. If you have more than one phone in the datastore than you can select for which you’d like to export the messages, they are listed by their IMEI number.
  7. Press Convert button and you should get an xml file in the same folder you extracted Nokia2AndroidSMS to
Android:
  1. Install SMS Backup & Restore
  2. Connect the phone onto the PC (You MUST select Disk drive as connection type)
  3. Copy the xml file into the SMSBackupRestore Folder on the phone
  4. Run SMS Backup & Restore and import messages.
 Thanks to Kashif for the clarification on the last steps:

Kashif said on 30. July 2010 at 00:16:19

Excellent piece of work really appreciate it.
Just few things to clarify for other users. When copying xml file to Android phone’s sdcard you have to create a new folder in it, if not already there, and name it as “SMSBackupRestore” without quotes. Once the xml file is successfully copied to sdcard you then have to disconnect the USB cable from your computer (by stopping it properly). Only then you should run the SMS Backup & Restore application and select “Restore SMS Messages”.
Well, I am now off to a flying start! My HTC Wildfire is now complete with my contacts and SMSes! Calendar data is not getting reflected in my android. I will update, once I can get that.

Thanks
:)

Friday, July 24, 2009

The Wave is Coming...

Google is going big time to herald the BrowserOS Era. And the first major milestone towards realizing what would be called the ChromeOS, is the Wave! Yes it is called the Google Wave!

According to the Google Wave's site
Google Wave is a new model for communication and collaboration on the web, coming later this year.
Here is what a Wave is:
  1. A wave is equal parts conversation (email + im) and document.
  2. A wave is shared.
  3. A wave is live.
As pointed out by Lars and Jen (the brain behind the Google Maps, and now the Wave), the Google Wave is a Product, a Platform and a Protocol.

There are amazing things that can be done using the Google Wave technology, and simply the count is numerous!

You can chat in real time (need not press an enter, all participants can see what you are typing as you type!), edit in-line an email message or a document, drag-n-drop images from your desktop onto the Wave, collaborate in real-time, and what not! Do I need to mention the seamless integration of Natural Language tools like spell check and contextual suggestions, or language internationalization? I cannot commit a sin either by not mentioning about the extension features. You can embed waves in other sites or add live social gadgets, thanks to the Google Wave APIs.

Add to these, the wonderful feature to playback the wave across time and see how an email message or a document or a game evolved or passed!


I am really waiting for the Wave to be released (expected in the later part of this year). If you are feeling a li'l excitement then give fuel to it... See this video!