Yep, it is unfortunate, but to be honest I can't say I am surprised by this result. But as I said before, while this is unfortunate, it looks like HW may be laying the foundations and basic framework for implementing Object Exchange support in the near future.

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----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
To: bn <[email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 13:44:54 -0400
Subject: [Braillenote] Apex bluetooth file transfer

Hi all,
I just tested bluetooth file transfer in the manner described a couple days ago; that is, using file manager > translation > export > device: bluetooth. The Apex is a bt32 with ks9.01b753, and the laptop is a
Dell with Vista 32 bit.

The test was unsuccessful, even though I had activeSync active. All the bn said was "0 files exported", with no delay at all, and I did not get a prompt to select a bluetooth device. I then tried sending a file the other way, from the laptop to the bn, and the laptop said
that "ftp service was not found on the target device".

I guess that answers that. It is unfortunate, but not unexpected.
Hopefully hw will soon start actually using all the fancy new
bluetooth services they say the Apex supports; what good is having the
service available if keysoft will not use it, after all?

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