This is a great tool to export your contacts to a CSV file, and import them to your Nokia S80 (9300, 9500, 9300i) again. or to any other phone. you can use it as a backup tool.
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This is the description from the developers:
What is Contacts Manager+?
Contacts Manager+ for Series 80 can export/import contacts from/to Nokia 9300/9500 using a textual file (CSV, TXT) with delimiters. This application can also read (import) contact data created by Contacts Manager+ for N92xx, Series 60, Series 90, or UIQ. You can also import contacts from (older) Nokia Series 40 phone (conversion from NCC format needed).
The format/protocol of the exported file is the same like in Contacts Manager+ for N92xx, Series 60, for Series 90, and for UIQ. A file in the Contacts Manager format can be imported into Nokia 9210/9290, Nokia 9300/9500, Series 60 phone, Nokia 7710, SE P800/900/910 (UIQ), a spreadsheet, or database application on PC, etc. After conversion to NCC format, you can load contacts also into (older) Nokia Series 40 phone.
What’s new:
- Added “Compact database” command for compressing primary and secondary contacts databases.
- Items marked as “Default” (from Series 60) are imported as “Preferred”, where possible.
- Contacts import improved.
- Groups import improved.
- Easier importing of a general contacts CSV/TXT file produced by export function of, e.g., MS Outlook, or other applications. Now you only need to add “the envelope”, and then the file can be imported as a native CntMng CSV/TXT file.
- Internal improvements and bugfixes.
What is the advantage of the Contacts Manager+?
Unlike other programs, Contacts Manager+ is able to save (export) into textual file virtually all data from the contacts database of the phone.
Contacts database transfer between phones using synchronization with PIM (e.g., MS Outlook or Lotus Notes) might be incomplete (lossy) - especially in the case that contact cards in the communicator or smartphone contain more fields then contact cards in the PIM are able to accept. Differences are displayed in the following table (comparison with MS Outlook):
| Field types in the contact card |
Transfer via synchronization with MS Outlook using PC Sync application (in Nokia PC Suite)
|
Transfer using
Contacts Manager+ |
Another way of transferring is the business cards (vCard) sending – but if you don’t use some application for multi-cards generating, the sending and receiving of single cards one by one takes very long time - so this procedure is usable only up to 10 business cards. And .vcf fields are not suitable for importing into the spreadsheet. Electronic business cards some field types don’t transfer at all - examples of such problematic fields are in the table:
| Field types in the contact card |
vCard – Nokia Series 60
phones |
vCard – Nokia Series 80 phone
|
Contacts
Manager+ |
Export using Contacts Manager+ keeps also hidden items as well as hidden field properties.
More:
| Address/LABEL field (formatted address) |
No
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No
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Yes
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Export
You can export data from the primary contacts database (in communicator) or from any MMC contacts database. Parameters of the result (CSV/TXT) file can be defined in Settings - according to the user’s needs.
As a result of export, you will get delimited CSV/TXT file in Unicode with data ordered into “columns”. Export supports also multi-fields (repeating fields) and fields with user-defined description, and conceded and hidden fields, hidden subtypes (properties) as well as special fields, are also handled properly.
Result file can contain also group definitions, voice mailboxes, and other supplement records. Exported file can be imported into a spreadsheet or database application on PC, or (again using Contacts Manager) into Nokia 9210/9290, Nokia 9300/9500, Series 60 phone, Nokia 7710, or SE P800/900/910 (UIQ), etc. After conversion to NCC format, you can load contacts also into (older) Nokia Series 40 phone.
Import
You can import CSV/TXT file exported by Contacts Manager(+) from Series 60, Nokia 92xx, Nokia 9300/9500, Nokia 7710, or SE P800/900/910 (or created manually using the CntMng export protocol format definition). You can also import contacts from (older) Nokia Series 40 phone (conversion from NCC format needed). Import always creates new database on the MMC. Recognized items are imported into proper fields, and for each unrecognized or unknown item a new ‘Note’ field is created in the contact card.
July 8th, 2007 at 1:57 pm
very nice