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Mike Temporale
05-12-2004, 12:00 AM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.handango.com/affiliate/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?programId=45&affiliateId=690&productId=118857' target='_blank'>http://www.handango.com/affiliate/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?programId=45&affiliateId=690&productId=118857</a><br /><br /></div>"PocketMac® Phone Edition syncs crucial Mac data (Entourage/iCal/Address Book/Now Contact &amp; More) to your Windows Mobile Smartphone. Here's a summary of just some of what we've added &amp; enhanced in Phone Edition 3.0! (Now with Panther 10.3 support!)<br /> Entourage Sync - You can sync Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks with Entourage<br /> Address Book Sync - You can sync Contacts with the OS X Address Book<br /> iCal Sync - You can sync Calendar and Tasks with iCal Calendars. Full Support for multiple calendars now in Phone Edition 3.0.<br /> iSync Integration - PocketMac® Phone Edition 3.0 is now integrated with iSync on your Mac. You can use iSync to sync, or you can use PocketMac's own software to sync.<br /> iTunes Sync - Sync your MP3 music from iTunes to your Smartphone for tunes "on the go". <br /> iPhoto Sync/Integration - You can sync photos from iPhoto to your Smartphone, or export selected photos directly from within iPhoto itself.<br /> Now Contact Sync - You can sync Contacts with Now Contact from PowerOn Software. (Requires Now Contact.)<br /> Installation Of Smartphone Software--You can use PocketMac® 3.0 to install Smartphone software from a CAB file or most Windows EXE files. <br /> Desktop Mounting of Smartphone &amp; Smartphone Memory cards. <br /> Bluetooth Sync - You can now sync your Smartphone to your Mac using Bluetooth in addition to USB and Airport/Network connections."<br /><img src="http://www.smartphonethoughts.com/images/SmartphoneiSyncSmall.jpg" alt="User submitted image" title="User submitted image"/> <br /><br />It looks like this is available for both 2002 and 2003 phones, however there is no trial version. So please double check before purchasing. You can buy PocketMac for $28.88 <a href="http://www.handango.com/affiliate/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?programId=45&amp;affiliateId=690&amp;productId=118857">here.</a> [Affiliate]

mjhamson
05-12-2004, 02:45 AM
I am not one to slam any company... and anyone can have horrible experiences. However... this is one company that leaves me simply with a dumbfounded expression and amazement that they can remain in business. I will not say anymore about this.

Also... Unicode is not a part of their support (despite OS X being a true unicode operating system).

-Michael

Mike Temporale
05-12-2004, 04:07 AM
Ok....

First, I have no affiliation with the developer of this product. Second, I don't even own a Mac, and I'm happy about that. :wink:

I posted on this application to help any Mac users out there that might be having dreams of sync'ing there device. Feel free to suggest another application or offer advice for others to watch out for when using this product. :D

jrowlings
05-12-2004, 04:52 AM
What would anyone have to say about trying to sync the same smartphone with a PC (at home) and a MAC (at work)?

mjhamson
05-12-2004, 07:20 AM
Mike, please... do not let my "caution" be discouragement. The company's products are mentioned everywhere this subject is brought up.

The only other player in the market is Missing Sync, which I find to be a much nicer product... and most important is the tech support people are responsive and have a positive outlook on making the product better. It has some unicode problems, but they are looking into this.

By the way, I have been a heavy 386 / MS user for a VERY long time. I know the company very well and really appreciate all that they have done and can do. However, I am switching to OS X because of the great experience it gives. Just a choice.

JR: If you can get dual sync profiles on the Pocket PC, then I do not see why it would be a problem. I have not tried it out... but if I do I will let you know. As it stands I am looking into making my own sync software since so few make what I would call a "Good" application for this (on any platform).

-Michael

Mike Temporale
05-12-2004, 01:09 PM
The only other player in the market is Missing Sync, which I find to be a much nicer product... and most important is the tech support people are responsive and have a positive outlook on making the product better. It has some unicode problems, but they are looking into this.

Responsive tech support is a big thing. I was evaluating some (unrelated) software a while back and had problems with demo versions and got no response from the tech support people. If they had just responded to my email and told me yes or no, I would have purchased the application for approximently $700 US. However, they ignored my initial email and my 2 follow up emails. I didn't want to deal with a company that would ignore it's customers, so I went hunting for another application. I found something I consider 10 times better, for a fraction of the price and support is amazing.