Professional USB Data Cable Software for your Motorola V60i (CDMA) Phone from Datapilot! Use this with your cable or Bluetooth enabled PC/Adapter to access your phone's Phonebook, Pictures, Ringtones, MP3, Calendar, Images, Video, and more depending on what your phone and carrier support! (Supports Windows & Mac)

The listed features are as stated by Datapilot® and may vary depending on phone and/or carrier!

  1. Use your phone for many of it's available features with any of the following cell phone to PC devices (Sold Seperately).
    • USB 2.0 Data Cable (Charging or Non)
    • USB 1.1 Data Cable
    • Internal PC Bluetooth adapter
      • Microsoft Bluetooth Driver (Windows XP SP2, Vista)
      • Broadcom/Widcomm Bluetooth 1.4.2.21 and above
      • IVT Corporation Blue Soleil 1.6.3.0 or above
  2. Not all phones work on all features equally and this software WILL require a connection to your phone from your computer such as a certified Bluetooth Adapter/Card or a USB Data Cable.
  3. Please view the manufacturer for supported features on your phone and/or your carrier since software may support a feature, but your carrier could have blocked it beyond their control.
  4. Software is NON refundable once opened due to Datapilot's copyright user agreement.
  5. View the chart below for possible features for your phone. Current update may be required for features.




There are six key software evaluation criteria that should be considered in an organization's software decision. By gathering the right information from the software vendors as you go through your software selection process, you can make an informed decision and have the greatest chance for implementation success.

Software Decision Criteria #1 = Functionality - Functionality is the most important criteria to evaluate as you are considering your software options. As you evaluate the software vendors make sure that you focus on your key differentiators first. In other words, make the most important things the most important. Your initial criteria list should be 2-5 pages. You should also make sure that they have the right functionality to fit your industry specific requirements. Just because the software is well known, does not mean the vendor has the specific functionality you need to run your business.

Software Decision Criteria #2 = Technology - The technology that the software vendor runs their software must be a match for the platform and database that you are running and the expertise of the IT staff that you have in-house. It is important to remember that you should have a forward looking technology that has momentum for the future. It is also important to make sure that it matches the other systems you have in-house in order to mitigate integration issues.

Software Decision Criteria #3 = Software Vendor - The software vendor is a critical part of the software selection process. You are not just buying a static software solution; you are actually buying a relationship with that software vendor. You will be paying annual maintenance so that they will continue to develop, enhance, and improve the product. Will they be making new enhancements that you are interested in?

Software Decision Criteria #4 = Implementation Vendor/VAR - Getting the right implementation vendor/Value Added Reseller is just as critical as finding the right software solution. You will work closely with them as you go through the difficult task of implementation. They need to have experience with the software product that you are implementing and the industry that you are in. You have many VAR/Implementation Partner options available to you. Make sure you get one that has a focus in your industry.

Software Decision Criteria #5 = Maintenance & Support - You can expect to pay between 18-25% of the license cost for maintenance. This entitles you to upgrades and some level of support. You should make sure that this investment will be making on an annual basis will be appropriate.

Software Decision Criteria #6 = Total Cost of Ownership - You need to consider the total cost of ownership of the software solution and not just the big discount that the vendor may be offering for the up-front license cost. There are 3 main components of out-of-pocket cost that should be considered. These components include the software license, software maintenance, and implementation services. You should look at the cost for the next 5-7 years in order to get a good idea of the long term cost to your organization.

SoftResources is dedicated to providing unbiased software due diligence and software selection to companies, non-profit and government organizations. We do not sell, implement, or receive remuneration from the software vendors for our recommendations in order to provide a thorough and objective evaluation of your software options

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