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sanyo
CNET.co.uk has 7 stories on sanyo
BitPim
Downloads BitPim is a program that allows you to view and manipulate data on many CDMA phones from LG, Samsung, and Sanyo. This includes the phonebook, calendar, wallpapers, ringtones (functionality varies by phone) and the file system for most Qualcomm CDMA...
7 January 2008, 11:13
SAAPLL01
Downloads You can control one PLL IC from Philips and one from Sanyo. A PC PLL Radio--for self-constructing the thing you ever wanted to do--receivers for long waves, medium or short waves with varactor tuning.
17 July 2005, 17:32
Cameraid
Downloads Cameraid is a digital photo utility program that can download images from Agfa, Apple (QT-200), Epson, Fuji, Leica, Nikon, Olympus, Sanyo, and Toshiba digital cameras. Use any serial port, including third-party solutions such as the Keyspan SX...
26 February 1999, 4:24
Canon Digital Camera Photo Recovery
Downloads Digital camera deleted photo recovery tool is fully compatible to recover lost pictures from Sony, Kodak, Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Minolta, Acer, Hitachi, IBM, HP, Samsung, Casio, Logitech, Pentex, Sanyo, Vivitar, and other storage media brands.
31 July 2008, 12:16
Data Doctor Recovery Digital Camera
Downloads Software is easy to use and recovers all accidentally formatted stored pictures, still images from your favorite Canon, Kodak, Nikon, Fuji, Konica, HP, Agfa, FujiFilm, Polaroid, Casio, Olympus, Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, NEC, Imation, Sanyo, Epson...
4 October 2008, 14:46
Make Your Own Ringtones
Downloads MYO Ringtones works on more than 700 phones globally (such as: Nokia, Moto, Samsung, SonyE, Siemens, LG, Sanyo, Sendo, Sharp, Panasonic, Sagem, Palm & many more) - it should work on any truetone ringtone compatible phone.
14 December 2007, 20:31
DataPilot
Downloads DataPilot supports over 650 phone models of the popular manufacturers such as Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sanyo, and Sony Ericsson.Version 5.2 adds Bluetooth driver support for Windows Vista and XP SP 2, IVT Bluetooth Driver(CSR Bluetooth chip).
27 February 2007, 8:46


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