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Upload the pdf file to Google Doc,and read that throught that! Or install some software that can read it!
Yes, you can. Just email the file (if the size is small enough) and have the recipient download that file and open it up in their iMovie software. Otherwise, you need to share it.
If the audio is on a CD, you first need to make it into a file with a CD ripping software such as CDex or Windows Media Player. When you have the file, you can email it as an attachment to the reciepient
you can do that by putting software in your mobile there's no need to install them. That file must support in your mobile there are many different software but "super blue tooth hack" is the best for j2me mobile and other is "blue snarfing" but it doesn't support in j2me version.
Include a file as part of the email.
You need conversion software like Adobe Acrobat (payable), there are and free software to do that like one from Softinterface. Conversion can be done and online (see related links).
www.getjar.com has plenty of games and other utilities. Just select the brand and phone model from the left side of the screen. Look for the freeware software, there are some shareware titles. Download the .jar file and transfer it to your phone via bluetooth or cable or just visit the wap.getjar.com site and enter the code for the software, donwload and install.
I assume you mean "How do you send large attachments over the internet?" I have sent items using Microsoft Word when they have been too large for my regular program. Then there is fax.
The main file, EG:a game file. the game may run but any other files contained with the main archive may not open eg: help file. Depending on what software you are running will depend on what will work on windows vista but usually the software will run on vista but the help file may not open. If this happens go to the companys/software creators website and enter the software code and search for help. If this still does not work then send the software creator(s) an email or fax.
open in a default software application
Answer:Yes, there is - just do a Google search for 'live messenger for mobile Psp'.However be leary of what you download as this is third party software. Ensure you scan the file with antivirus software.
Depending on the software one uses, many email programs have a built in archiving feature. Outlook, Thunderbird, and some others allow a user to save old email in an archived file or format.