2009-03-06 06:01:00
The Siemens SL78H DECT cordless phone sports a very nice mobile-like feature set, including Bluetooth vCard syncing. Unfortunately this doesn't work with Mac OS X out of the box, but there's a work around.
Before you start off, pair your Mac and the SL78H in the usual fashion. Turn Bluetooth on for both devices, then on the Siemens go to Bluetooth > Find device. Go through the usual song and dance. Be sure to set your Mac to be discoverable.
Here's how you go from there.
1. In Address Book, make a new list of the contacts that you want on the phone.
2. Export this list of contacts as a group vCard (File > Export).
3. Make a backup of your Address Book (File > Export > Archive).
4. Remove all of your contacts. Then import the group vCard (File > Import).
Your Address Book is now empty, except for the contacts you want to transfer to the SL78H.
5. Download vCard blaster for Mac OS X.
6. Run vCard blaster and choose to send one vCard at a time, WITH acknowledgement.
7. Click Go and acknowledge each transfer.
You're now set and all your contacts are on the SL78H. You can turn Bluetooth off again.
8. Restore your Address Book from its backup (File > Import > Archive).
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2009-03-03 10:36:00
$DEITY! All I'm trying to do is to hook up my Lacie Firewire speakers to my Powermac. The Lacie's come with a non-detachable 1m FW cable, while my Mac is about 3m away.
This should of course be easily fixable with an extension cord or a hub. Right? Were it not that this is not USB, which is the VHS to Firewire's Betamax and thus there is next to nearly nothing usable out there for Firewire. Oh sure, Belkin has a USB/FW hub, but it rings in around 40 euros. And there's -one- extension cord available in the Netherlands, but it's a whopping 27 euros o_O
I'll go trawl eBay/Marktplaats now... See what I can come up with on the secondhand market. *sigh*
EDIT: Thank $DEITY for Kleinspul.nl who have a 6P F-F adapter which will let me hook up two cables. At about five bob apiece, that's pretty good...
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