Open standards drive growth of phone backup service provider


 
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Open standards drive growth of phone backup service provider

Thu, 29 May 2008 20:00:00 GMT
SIMchronise, a mobile technologies company based in the United Kingdom, recently launched a mobile data backup service called PhoneBackup.eu that is built on the Open Mobile Alliance's Data Synchronization and Device Management standard (a.k.a. SyncML). SIMchronise principal Philippe Joly says that with the "high number of device models and manufacturers" of wireless phones, open standards make it easier for companies to provide data synchronization services.


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GAMMU-BACKUP(5) 						       Gammu							   GAMMU-BACKUP(5)

NAME
gammu-backup - gammu(1) backup file format. The backup format is text file encoded in either ASCII or UCS-2-BE encodings. This file use ini file syntax, see ini. EXAMPLES
If you will backup settings to Gammu text file, it will be possible to edit it. It's easy: many things in this file will be written double - once in Unicode, once in ASCII. When you will remove Unicode version Gammu will use ASCII on fBrestorefR (and you can easy edit ASCII text) and will convert it according to your OS locale. When will be available Unicode version of text, it will be used instead of ASCII (useful with Unicode phones - it isn't important, what locale is set in computer and no conversion Unicode -> ASCII and ASCII -> Unicode is done). You can use any editor with regular expressions function to edit backup text file. Examples of such editors can be vim or TextPad which both do support regular expressions. Remove info about voice tags Find: ^Entry([0-9][0-9])VoiceTag = (.*) Replace: <blank> Change all numbers starting from +3620, +3630, +3660, +3670 to +3620 Find: Type = NumberGeneral Entry([0-9][0-9])Text = "+36(20|30|60|70) Replace: Type = NumberMobile Entry1Text = "+3620 Change phone numbers type to mobile for numbers starting from +3620, +3630,... and removing the corresponding TextUnicode line Find: Type = NumberGeneral Entry([0-9][0-9])Text = "+36([2367]0)([^"]*)" Entry([0-9][0-9])TextUnicode = ([^ ]*) Replace: Type = NumberMobile Entry1Text = "+3623" See also converting-formats AUTHOR
Michal iha <michal@cihar.com> COPYRIGHT
2009-2012, Michal iha <michal@cihar.com> 1.31.90 February 24, 2012 GAMMU-BACKUP(5)