
In everything from XP Home / Pro to Vista and Win7 and Linux. I have been using this card reader for at least 2 years now. Overall, a rather primitive effort, but if you need it, you need it. Not compatible with a text editor or excel, though a programmer could work with this. I only found capability to export in 'usv' format, which contains text embedded in binary data, with records terminated by a '1' byte. The PDF docs claim that editor can save ('export') contacts to a file in text or CSV format. In my case, I had to use a command on the phone to move contacts from phone memory to SIM, after which the reader and editor did see them. The SIM may or may not hold your contacts and/or recent SMS messages. They are only accessible via the editor program. Unlike other memory cards, the SIM contents do not appear as files in Windows Explorer. The docs reference a CD with drivers for the SIM reader - there is no CD provided, but the USIM editor also installs the SIM reader driver, apparently. Grab and review the manuals and USIM editor app from the link other commenter provided. If you are here because of the SIM reader capability, here are a few things to know: 1. Mac OS X v1 0.2 and later Specifications USB 2.0 high speed interface with up to 480Mbps and compatible with USB 1.1 standard interface.


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