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iSync 1.4 is out
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Available via SWU. Says it improves stability and syncs with more phones. Etc.
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Full info:
iSync lets you manage your contacts, calendars, To Do lists, and Safari bookmarks across multiple Mac OS X computers and devices (such as an iSync-compatible mobile phone, Palm OS device, or iPod), so you always have your most current information with you. To sync a Palm OS device, you need to install the iSync Palm Conduit version 1.2 or later.
iSync 1.4 includes support for more Symbian OS smart phones and the iPod mini, as well as stability improvements.
Before you install iSync 1.4, you must install iCal 1.5.1 or later. To download the latest version of iCal, visit www.apple.com/ical.
If you are using Mac OS X version 10.3 and plan to synchronize a Bluetooth mobile phone, you need to have Bluetooth version 1.5 or later installed. To download it, use Software Update (in System Preferences). If you have an earlier version of Mac OS X, visit www.apple.com/isync to download the appropriate Bluetooth version.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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So is there any reason to download it if you dont have any Bluetooth devices or an iPod mini?
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rockville, MD
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Originally posted by Holigen:
So is there any reason to download it if you dont have any Bluetooth devices or an iPod mini?
Well, if you want to sync your iCal calendars/contacts with a .Mac account, then iSync is still useful....
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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Originally posted by selowitch:
Well, if you want to sync your iCal calendars/contacts with a .Mac account, then iSync is still useful....
He meant with iSync 1.4, you can do all what you mentioend with prior versions of iSync just fine...
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Originally posted by gorickey:
He meant with iSync 1.4, you can do all what you mentioned with prior versions of iSync just fine...
Pardon me? I don't understand.
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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Originally posted by selowitch:
Pardon me? I don't understand.
Holigen asked if there is any other reason to use iSync 1.4 if you don't have a Bluetooth device or iPod mini...
You responded with "Well, if you want to sync your iCal calendars/contacts with a .Mac account, then iSync is still useful...."
All I'm saying is that he can use his current version of iSync to do his iCal calendars/contacts with .Mac just fine. He doesn't need iSync 1.4 to do that.
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Originally posted by gorickey:
All I'm saying is that he can use his current version of iSync to do his iCal calendars/contacts with .Mac just fine. He doesn't need iSync 1.4 to do that.
Aha! Now I get it. That makes sense. Thanks.
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