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FutureDial Suite (discontinued)

FutureDial Suite

Entered CNET Catalog: 06/23/2005

SKU: FS0206007

Manufacturer: FutureDial

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 06/30/2005
You might think that any data you store in your cell phone would be trapped there forever. But as we reported in our cell phone nightmares feature, that's far from the case. Cell phone syncing software such as FutureDial Suite can aid you in managing photos, contacts, calendars, and ring tones. FutureDial helps you get files off your phone and store them on a computer or another mobile. You can then edit data on a normal keyboard (thus skipping the tedious tap dance on a cell phone keypad) and transfer files back to your handset when you're done.

FutureDial isn't alone--other apps such as Susteen's DataPilot Universal Kit do similar work. But as with those other products, FutureDial's usefulness depends entirely on which kind of phone you're using. With a Motorola V600, for instance, we were able to transfer our contacts and calendar between our phone and our computer, but we could transfer pictures only one way and were unable to transfer text messages at all--not quite worth the software's $50 price tag. To get your money's worth, be sure to check with FutureDial's Web site to see if your phone supports all features.

In our tests, FutureDial was much easier to install than Handset Manager and DataPilot. The written and onscreen instructions are very clear, and we had no trouble understanding the onscreen commands. We especially like that the prompts for installing the USB driver (a necessary step before you can plug in your phone) are built into the software itself. Instead of installing the driver separately from the software, you're instructed to do so immediately upon starting the CD. The prompts made the whole setup process more seamless, and the software recognized our phone right away. Though not terribly attractive, FutureDial's interface was serviceable and easy to follow. A big plus: FutureDial lets you keep two functions open at once--so you can, for instance, have your contacts list open while editing pictures.

Start up FutureDial, and it immediately prompts you to import your Outlook and phone book contacts. While the easy access to Outlook is a nice touch, the software has to transfer the contacts from your phone to your PC each time you open the software. This can take a few seconds, depending on the number of on-phone contacts you have. Export your contacts to an Excel file, and the software organizes your phone numbers into separate columns by type (for example, home or work). It's a nice touch and something that competing products don't do. Also, if you'd rather print your phone book, DataPilot prepares a printer-ready sheet.

We also had no trouble creating or editing a contact on our computer, then transferring it to our test phone. Plus, when transferring a number to the phone, FutureDial let us designate it as a particular type: work, home, mobile, and the like--a big bonus. FutureDial lets you move as many or as few contacts at a time as you like, and it can transfer them to a second phone if you have one hooked up. You can also access the SIM card directly though the software, but as with all SIM cards, phone numbers can't be given categories for home, work, and so on. Another upside: FutureDial displays your phone book next to your Outlook contacts, making it easier to transfer information between the two. The same thing goes for the calendar function. Syncing between the phone, the computer, and Outlook worked without incident. We would have preferred, however, that FutureDial didn't require an end time for all events entered into the calendar.

FutureDial's picture-transfer process was a bit limited. With the Motorola V600, we could upload images only from our PC to our phone, not the other way around. Other handsets allow full functionality, but it's a pretty big deal when you can't access any photos taken with your camera phone. FutureDial has some photo-editing options, but they're not as plentiful as in the other syncing software we tested. Worse, there are no ring-tone editing options at all, and we were disappointed that unlike its competitors, FutureDial didn't come with any sample tones. Be advised that you can't download ring tones from the phone to the computer using FutureDial, but such is the case for all syncing software (due to copyright restrictions).

Unfortunately, because our phone didn't support the feature, we weren't able to use FutureDial's text-messaging options, which allow you to compose, send, and edit text messages on your computer. You can also use the software to transfer important messages to your computer for safekeeping, but since not all phones support this feature either, you'd be wise to check that yours does.

FutureDial also includes modem capability. If you're ever without an Internet connection, your cell phone can act as a modem with the software's help. To do this, you'll need your ISP information (this varies from mobile to mobile, so contact your provider for details) and a data plan from your carrier. Data speeds will vary from carrier to carrier, and any minutes you spend online will be deducted from your monthly plan.

User opinions

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User Rating: 10/10

Amazing product, the best in the market

Pros: Fast, My phone was supported, reliable, Great Tech Support when i had issues.

Cons: New, New!! products are not supported. Tech told me they are working on an updated that will cover all the new and latest phones, waiting for it.

Review: Works great, supports my phone, what more can i say?

User Rating: 3/10

Pricey software, hard to use, issues loading software.

Pros: I liked having the ability to copy & save ny cell contacts. I'd lost one cell phone so the thought of finding all those important numbers was a nightmare & I lost many I'll never get back.

Cons: It was confusing to follow instructions. I'd download into Excel but reversal caused issues & more time cleaning up once numbers went back into cell. This was supposed to be easy????

Review:

User Rating: 2/10

Don't buy FutureDial products

Pros: No Pros at all..

Cons: Lousy support

Review: I have had this product for a couple of years. At first it was fine when there weren't so many phones. Now whith all the phones out there it is obsolete. They only support what has been out there for a while. Forget them if you buy a new phone that is not listed on their website. Their response on the phone is "sorry we don't support that phone and don't plan to in the future". Great support. Even their updates are over a yead old.

User Rating: 4/10

Make sure your phone is supported with ALL features before buying

Pros: Software comes in a nice looking box,

Cons: Program documentation is poor. not intuitive, Tech support help seldom works

Review: I have been a five user of Futuredial products, having previously used Snap dialer/sync/media. If you install more than three phones (I had four phones in two year) it will not setup the fourth phone. Support gave me a new serial number after jumping through many hoops but it never worked. Bought FD suite out of fustration hoping it was an improvment. Buy this program only if you need what it does, just be willing to spend quite a bit of time getting it to work.

User Rating: 3/10

Not compatible with alot of phones

Pros: Got my addressed from Outlook ok.

Cons: Couldn't get it to detect my phone.

Review: When I got the software I was assured by the salesmen that it'd work with my phone and that despite the fact it wasn't on the compatibility list was assured that they don't change it with updates. So after installing the software and downloading all updates it still doesn't support my phone. Oddly enough though it supports the Samsung A500, A530, and A600 but no A560. So guess I enter my contacts by hand and live with the lame 3 pics came with the phone. Any alternatives would be great.

User Rating: 2/10

Be careful - not very good product or service

Pros: Good idea, seemed useful

Cons: Poor customer service, never got it to work

Review: Seemed like a good idea, took 3 tries to get the correct cable (their documentation is wrong and customer service gave wrong info), user interface is really primative, could'd get it to see phone, two calls to customer service gave wrong information, finally discovered it will ONLY work is no other comm ports are active so that means no CAMS, sync software, etc etc etc. When asked for a refund the answer was we NEVER give refunds.

So poor execution, awful service, no sense of customer service. They obviously need some competition!

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FutureDial Suite specifications

  • General
  • Category Internet / communication application
  • System Requirements
  • OS Required Microsoft Windows 2000 or later
  • Min Processor Type 200.0 MHz
  • Min RAM Size 64.0 MB
  • System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP
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