Communicate with IMac to Nokia N8

You can send files to a Nokia N8 (or any bluetooth smart phone) via the iMac's bluetooth connection. Excell or Word files or a contacts. To transfer a contact to your Nokia phone first export the contact as a .vcf file to a folder in your iMac and then move the file via bluetooth to the phone.

Hi Richatom,
What's your OS and which driver version do you have for Toshiba Bluetooth stack?
Cheers,
Marina
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