Moscow, Russia (ContentDesk) February 20, 2006 -- Oxygen Software today announces the release of version 2.7.8 of Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS smartphones. This application is designed for smartphone owners who can now easily manage the content and settings of their mobile phone from a personal computer. The program is compatible with almost all models of smartphones based on Symbian OS platform and can communicate with the phone through different types of connections, including cables, Infrared or Bluetooth devices. Version 2.7.8 introduces support for Samsung SGH-D720, Samsung SGH-D720S, Samsung SGH-D728 and Samsung SGH-D730 smartphones."Oxygen Phone Manager II will be the best companion for your smartphone," said Nike Golubev, marketing communications manager at Oxygen Software. "Easy phone management is where it shines.
For example, typing long SMS messages on the PC keyboard is a real relief compared to pressing tiny buttons and nervously switching between letter layouts. Another good thing is that you can easily restore the content and settings of the lost phone and save it to the new one. With the same simplicity, you can synch your phone with a PIM such as Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes or synch the phone book content across several cellphones."Oxygen Phone Manager II features an engaging list of functions that will meet all possible phone management needs. In just a few simple steps you can load, edit and rewrite your phonebook. Also, you can send, receive and organize your SMS, MMS messages whose content may vary from plain text, images to ringtones, sounds and even animations.
Along with messages, you can organize and manage your phone-based To-Do lists and schedules stored in the Calendar section.The program also provides you with a single, easily accessible place for organizing the Gallery content, viewing images and listening to melodies. To make your phone the ultimate expression of your style, you can upload your favorite images, melodies and set your own wallpapers and logos. Availability and PricingOxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS smartphones is designed for Windows Me/NT/2000/XP/Server 2003 and costs 35 Euro. A fully functional evaluation version can be downloaded for free at http://www.opm-2.com/download/SymbianOPM.zip.About Oxygen SoftwareOxygen Software is an information technology company based in Moscow, Russia. The company was founded in March 2000 by a group of software engineers.
We develop communication software for managing the content and settings of mobiles and smartphones from a PC. Our products are consistently recognized in the IT-world and see a high customer adoption in Europe and USA. We proudly stand behind our top selling Oxygen Phone Manager II for Nokia phones and Symbian OS-based smartphones. For more information, please visit http://www.oxygensoftware.com.AN EVALUATION COPY IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUESTOxygen Software is located at Feodosiyskaya Str., 1, Moscow, 117216, RussiaProduct page link: http://www.opm-2.com/symbianDirect download link: http://www.opm-2.com/download/SymbianOPM.zipE-mail: press-at-oxygensoftware.comCompany website: http://www.oxygensoftware.com.
Motivational Speaker Reveals 10 Success Secrets in New Seminar for Women
Houston (ContentDesk) March 6, 2006 -- Motivational speaker, Vickie L Milazzo, RN, MSN, JD, an Inc. Top 10 Entrepreneur who has trained and mentored tens of thousands of women, has a new seminar that will help women discover how to step out and realize their boldest visions for life and career. Whether a womans positioning herself for a promotion, pursuing a life goal, or simply figuring out if she wants to be when she grows up, she should experience this energizing and eye-opening three-hour seminar.The seminar, Inside Every Woman: Using the 10 Strengths You Didn't Know You Had to Get the Career and Life You Want Now, will be held:Unity Church of Christianity2929 Unity Drive, Houston, TX 77057March 19, 2006, 2:00-5:00 pmRegister by phone at 713.787.3490 or online (www.UnityHouston.org)Unity Church for Positive Living2710 Old Lebanon Rd., Suite 6, Nashville, TN 37214April 8, 2006, 1:00-4:00 pmRegister...
Motivational Speaker Reveals 10 Success Secrets in New Seminar for Women
New Version of Oxygen Phone Manager Adds Support for Samsung Smartphones
Moscow, Russia (ContentDesk) February 20, 2006 -- Oxygen Software today announces the release of version 2.7.8 of Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS smartphones. This application is designed for smartphone owners who can now easily manage the content and settings of their mobile phone from a personal computer. The program is compatible with almost all models of smartphones based on Symbian OS platform and can communicate with the phone through different types of connections, including cables, Infrared or Bluetooth devices. Version 2.7.8 introduces support for Samsung SGH-D720, Samsung SGH-D720S, Samsung SGH-D728 and Samsung SGH-D730 smartphones."Oxygen Phone Manager II will be the best companion for your smartphone," said Nike Golubev, marketing communications manager at Oxygen Software. "Easy phone management is where it shines.
For example, typing long SMS messages on the PC keyboard is a real relief compared to pressing tiny buttons and nervously switching between letter...
New Version of Oxygen Phone Manager Adds Support for Samsung Smartphones
Hold That Hold...Please!
It never fails.
Whether ordering a pizza or making a doctor's appointment, I hear it almost every time.
"Can I put you on hold?", they ask.
Before I have a chance to even answer...I am on hold!
What just happened?
Was it a rhetorical question?
Why even give me the option?
Why not just say, "Welcome to XYZ, where we promptly put you on hold!".
Some people hate automated phone systems, but not me.
I like to be informed of where I stand in any given situation.
I would rather have an honest computerized voice telling me I will have to wait (and also likely telling me for approximately how long), than to encounter a real life human being who will tease me with a choice and then make the decision on my behalf in a split second.
Imagine if everyone you encountered operated this way.
You might be standing in line at a fast food restaurant and be asked if you'd like to try a new item...
Texting for Charities
The recent launch of Landline SMS by British Telecom does away with a number of the issues that have stalled the take up of texting by charities and other voluntary organisations. No subscription or pre-payment is required, as texts are charged to, and itemised on the telephone bill just like any other call. An additional benefit is that outgoing text messages are shown as coming from the sender's normal phone number.Text messages can be sent to, and received from, mobiles on all UK networks. The British Telecom service also allows a Text To Speech message to be sent to a normal landline telephone.The ideal method to send a text message is with a proper keyboard and display, rather than using a mobile phone. Until recently, this would have involved an internet based service with pre-purchased time limited credits.
Internet based solutions also suffer from not generally providing details of the sender, or a reply method.A UK company has invented a solution that combines the advantages...
Texting for Charities
PUTTING THE "SERVICE" BACK IN "CUSTOMER SERVICE"
The future of customer service is here. Technology has made seeking out support faster and easier than ever. But, has your digital age company sacrificed true service in the name of automation? Today, finding customer support is as simple as writing an e-mail or picking up the phone. But, even though you're not face-to-face with your customers, you still leave a lasting impression. Do you come across as caring and competent, or menacing and mechanical?Offering stand-out service on the Internet isn't as hard as it is rare.
Take these simple steps towards old-style service in the digital age: * Give Each Customer a Personal Response * Be Clear, But Sincere * Offer Live Customer Support * Make Sure Your Support Reps Have All the Answers----------------------------------GIVE EACH CUSTOMER A PERSONAL RESPONSE----------------------------------When a customer sits down to e-mail your company, it's because he needs help. He chooses e-mail because it's quick, but his request still warrants...
PUTTING THE "SERVICE" BACK IN "CUSTOMER SERVICE"