Transfer Java Program to Cell Phone via Bluetooth
PC way:
1) Drag/drop .jar and .jad files onto Obex Object Push Motorola using the provided Windows Bluetooth software.
Mac way (I think you need OS X 10.2 or higher):
1) Do a google on Blueservice. It is freeware. Basically, once downloaded copy the Blueservice.service file into the Services folder under Library (create Services folder if it does not exist.)
2)Log out of Mac OS. Log back in.
3) Now just select the .jar file for the game go under the Finder menu > Services > Send File to Bluetooth Device...
4) You may have to choose Obex Object Push (something similar) from the right column choices that appear in the Bluetooth File Exchange program. If so, I believe you only have to do this once. Afterwards, it just "knows."
5) All done! Your phone should detect and just accept the incoming transfer. Follow phone displays directions.
1) Drag/drop .jar and .jad files onto Obex Object Push Motorola using the provided Windows Bluetooth software.
Mac way (I think you need OS X 10.2 or higher):
1) Do a google on Blueservice. It is freeware. Basically, once downloaded copy the Blueservice.service file into the Services folder under Library (create Services folder if it does not exist.)
2)Log out of Mac OS. Log back in.
3) Now just select the .jar file for the game go under the Finder menu > Services > Send File to Bluetooth Device...
4) You may have to choose Obex Object Push (something similar) from the right column choices that appear in the Bluetooth File Exchange program. If so, I believe you only have to do this once. Afterwards, it just "knows."
5) All done! Your phone should detect and just accept the incoming transfer. Follow phone displays directions.

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