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How to Transfer Contact from iPhone to Computer?

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by zengbine, Oct 11, 2009.

  1. zengbine

    zengbine Guest

    How to Transfer Contact from iPhone to Computer?
    Tansee iPhone Transfer Contact can provide you:
    - Backup contacts on iPhone memory to a file.
    - Export two types of file format (Antc file, Text file).
    - Backup iPhone Contact’s Photos.
    - Export full screen of iPhone contact’s Photos.
    - View Contacts in Text file format (.txt) or ANTC file format (.antc)
    on PC.
    - Password protection support (ANTC file only
    you see,your important messages will be backuped so easily.
    Free download
    make it yours
    more:
    Enjoy it
    Step 1: Download Tansee iPhone Transfer Contact free trial
    versionhere, then install the software (skip if done yet).

    Step 2: Connect iPhone to your computer.

    Step 3: Run Tansee iPhone Transfer Contact , your contacts on iPhone
    memory will display as shown in your iPhone screen automatically as
    fig 1. Click on single name, all his or her information will display
    as fig 2 shown.


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    Fig 1



    [​IMG]

    Fig 2


    Step 4-a: In fig 1 situation, you can click button "Copy" to copy all
    contacts from your iPhone to your computer , then select options:
    1: Choose File Type: backup to TXT file, ANTC file or CSV file;
    2: Choose File Path: You can change the backup path if you do not use
    default path.
    3: Advanced Option: if you choose ANTC format in step 1, you can add a
    password to protect the file. Note: We do not know the password, so
    please do remember it.
    Click OK Button to finish the Copy. See fig 3.
    Note: You can only copy the first 5 contacts with trail version.

    [​IMG]

    Fig 3


    Step 4-b: In fig 2 situation, click button "Copy Contact From who" to
    copy contact of a single person, select options:
    1: Choose File Type: Backup contacts to TXT file, and CSV file in
    single contact transfer;
    2: Choose File Path: You can change the backup path if you do not use
    default path;
    3: Advanced Option: Disabled in single contact transfer.
    Click OK Button to finish the Copy. See fig 4.
    Note: You can only copy the first 5 contacts in trail version.
    [​IMG]
     
  2. Malke

    Malke Guest

    Re: How to Transfer Contact from iPhone to Computer? - *SPAM*

    zengbine wrote:

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  3. qqq

    qqq Guest

    The following questions are asked frequently at answers.yahoo.
    Questions:
    1: How can I transfer my iPod files to another iPod, iTunes or how can
    I backup my iPod files to local Computer?
    2: How can I make my own iPhone Ringtone and transfer it to my iPhone
    directly without iTunes ?

    Answers:
    1: If you want to transfer and backup your iPod files you can use iPod
    to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer.

    It can transfer iPod to iPod, iPod to computer, ipod to iTunes easily.
    2: A professional iPhone Ringtone Maker

    can extract audio from video and convert audio to iPhone M4R audio and
    transfer the Ringtone made my yourself to your iPhone directly.

    Part 1: How to use iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes to transfer and backup
    iPod files.

    Step 0: Free download iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer,

    install and run it. Please make sure that your iTunes is closed when
    you use the software
    Step 1: Connect your iPod/iPhone to your computer via USB cable. After
    done, the iPod/iPhone icon and its library and playlists will appear
    in the Device list. Open the library/playlist that you want to add
    files into.

    Method 1: Transfer iPod to iPod or Transfer local files to iPod



    Click the Add files button, and choose the Add Files to List option
    that the button shows, and then locate the required files to your iPod/
    iPhone.
    Tip:
    A: If you want to add a folder containing all files you want, please
    click the Add files drop-down button, and choose the Add Folder to
    List option, and then locate the folder to your iPod/iPhone.
    B: When the software is started, it will modify the automatic
    synchronization of music/video to manual synchronization between iPod
    and iTunes.

    Method 2: Transfer iPod to Local Computer



    Click the Backup to local button to start exporting files.
    Method 3: Transfer iPod to iTunes



    Click the Add to iTunes button to start exporting files.

    Part 2: How to make your own iPhone Ringtone and transfer it to your
    iPhone directly.

    Step 0: Free download iPhone Ringtone Maker,

    install and run it.



    Step 1: Click the "Browse" button right beside "Input File" label to
    select the file you want to create ringtone in the window that pops
    up, then click "OK" button. You will see the file path and name are
    displayed in the "Input File" textbox.
    Step 2: Click "Play" button to hear the music before creating ringtone
    and find the part you want to use. Then drag and drop the start & end
    slider to get music clip to convert, or type the start & end time in
    the corresponding text box directly.
    Step 3: Set output destination by clicking "Browse" button on the
    right side of the "Local Output File" label.
    Step 4: If you want, check "Export to iPhone" option to let the
    program upload the output ringtone to your iPhone directly after
    conversion.
    Step 5: After all above are finished, click "Generate" button to start
    creating your own iPhone ringtone. During the creation, you can check
    the process by the progress bar at the bottom.
     
  4. On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 03:16:48 -0700 (PDT), qqq wrote:
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    website?

    It almost makes me wonder if it's spam.

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