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BlueSoleil

Updated 3 days ago

allows your Bluetooth radio enabled desktop or notebook computer to wirelessly access a wide variety of Bluetooth enabled digital devices, such as mobile phones, stereo/mono headsets, keyboard and mouse, camera, printer and GPS devices or PDAs etc. BlueSoleil Windows application supports 18 Bluetooth functions (Profiles) and 19 languages at the moment, working perfectly in Windows 2000, Windows XP, Window Vista, Windows 7 and Linux .

BlueSoleil 6 presents users with a dual interface for use in their Bluetooth connection environment: the enhanced Soleil GUI and the Windows Explorer GUI. BlueSoleil users can manage their Bluetooth wireless freedom using either the BlueSoleil Classic interface or the Windows style interface.

BlueSoleil for Linux also has the BlueSoleil Classic interface that BlueSoleil 6 for XP/Vista has. Additionally, BlueSoleil for Linux improves many user interface elements making the BlueSoleil GUI more intuitive, and easy-to-use.

Download: BlueSoleil 6.4.275.0

Conclusion

This software provides valuable functionality for users. Whether for personal or professional use, it delivers on its core promises. Regular updates and active development ensure continued relevance. User satisfaction and community support demonstrate its value.

Final Thoughts

Based on its features and performance, this software is worth considering. Evaluate your specific needs and whether this solution addresses them. Try it yourself to determine if it’s the right fit for your requirements.

Key Features

Fast Performance

Optimized for speed and efficiency

Secure & Safe

Built with security in mind

Cross-Platform

Available on multiple platforms

Customizable

Personalize to fit your needs

System Requirements

Linux

Compatible with Linux operating system

Windows

Compatible with Windows operating system

Download Options

Important: Always download software from official sources. Scan downloaded files with antivirus software before installation.
Published Sep 11, 2009
Last Updated Nov 18, 2025
Platforms 2 OS