!!! Read INSTALL for installation instructions !!!

KMobileTools is a KDE application that allows you to control your mobile phone from your GNU/Linux workstation.
All you need to use QTMobileTools is:
	A mobile phone (obiviously), that can be attached to your PC using any type of connection (serial, USB, bluetooth and irda were tested successfully), and using an AT interface (modem-like).
	A GNU/Linux workstation with X and KDE libraries.
	A c++ compiler, system headers and KDE headers, if you want to compile from source code.

If your connection is not serial, you need to convert your mobile phone into a serial device.
For USB devices, you should look for your mobile phone vendor and product id, looking in /proc/bus/usb/devices.
Then run 
	# modprobe usbserial vendor=0xYOURVENDOR product=0xYOURPRODID
to have your mobile phone on /dev/ttyUSB0, or 1, or something similar (look with dmesg if successfully).

Actually, this application supports:
	SMS read/write/send/delete.
	Multiple SMS destinations (if supported by the phone).
	Calls handling (dial, answer, close).
	Phonebook reading.
	Last dials, last answered calls and last unanswered calls lists.

Thanks to Il_Tera for the main icon.

