Sms editor

Hi,
I purchased an N95 18 months ago, which came with a slow ( but useful pc suite software ), I have recently changed to an N82 but the version of pc suite that came with it has little functions compared to the older release
My main issue is that the sms editor and contacts editor have gone
I prefer to write my txt on computer then send via bluetooth thru my fone, how come this function has gone ? And what is the latest version that has this function still available ?
Im running windows xp sp2
Regards,

There are two versions of pc suite, the N82 is supplied with the Nseries version which is aimed at media use.
If you want full functionality you need to download the proper PC suite from: www.nokia.com/pcsuite This will allow you to edit your contacts and send texts again.
Both versions should be able to coexist on the same pc.

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