Well, I think that the announcement of iSync 1.1 with USB-sync is awesome news, because it reaches a much larger number of phone users than the perviously BT-only sync. Now it's not just SE users that are happy. Nokia, Motorola and Siemens users are now welcome as well.
Even though I wanted to wait for the T610, I think I'm going to pick up a Motorola T720. USB-sync is just fine for me, especially since none of my current systems have built-in Bluetooth. I prefer the flip-phone form-factor and I can get a T720 now. Since I'll be going with T-Mobile's GSM service, I'll be able to upgrade to any of the fancy new Sony ERicsson phones when they become available and affordable.
Escher
But what about Samsung? They are doing some of the best phones out there, most innovative etc. I can't believe the whole manufacturer has been missed out. . . .
But what about Samsung? They are doing some of the best phones out there, most innovative etc. I can't believe the whole manufacturer has been missed out. . . .
Wholeheartedly agree, kumrabai. The Samsung phones looked awfully tempting when I was at the T-Mobile store yesterday afternoon. I have no desire to re-enter 500 contacts (the max allowed on phones I'm looking at). And what good is a calendar on your phone if you can't sync it with your Mac desktop PIM? So the Samsung phones are out for now. But who knows, maybe some of them will see support with iSync 1.1.1, or Mac OS X 10.2.7.
BTW: What's with the triple post? Were you posting over a mobile phone connection?
anyone prepared to give this a try as i'm just too plain chicken
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I agree there are still issues with iSync... but at least it is evolving... incidently if you wish to enable the the iCal syncing for the Symbian based phones you can .. if you do not mind editing a plist file.../Library/Application\\ Support/SyncService/501/SymbianConduitDefaults.plist
edit the kNSSyncDeviceUseCalendars from no to yes and the iCal sync seems to function fine. The options are still greyed out in the iSync dialog ..but the check box is ticked and it syncs okay.. I have tried this with a P800,3650 and 7650...
Wholeheartedly agree, kumrabai. The Samsung phones looked awfully tempting when I was at the T-Mobile store yesterday afternoon. I have no desire to re-enter 500 contacts (the max allowed on phones I'm looking at). And what good is a calendar on your phone if you can't sync it with your Mac desktop PIM? So the Samsung phones are out for now. But who knows, maybe some of them will see support with iSync 1.1.1, or Mac OS X 10.2.7.
BTW: What's with the triple post? Were you posting over a mobile phone connection?
Escher
I have no idea why the post appeared three times. P'raps look at it as my way of increasing my posting count!
The person responsible for iSync 1.1 should be locked in a Cupertino basement and forced to watch Steve Ballmer videos on a Windows XP machine till OS 10.5 is out.
I did the Software Update thing with iSync 1.1 yesterday.
Now my Palm m505 will no longer sync. - "Syncronization failed"
I've tried restarting, removing and adding the device to iSync and forcing a slow sync. Can't think of anything else.
Comments
Now the cost of it and the bluetooth adaptor seem worth it.
Originally posted by Addison
Do they mean that the 6310i phone is now isync compatible?
The 6310i does not work with iSync via bluetooth, but I discovered OnSync while reading another thread here and it works beautifully.
later that day and now it shows this
Oops! I think someone leaked future .Mac features before their time. Not to mention what appears to be a .Mac Manager app perhaps??
Panther? Anyone, anyone?
Screed
Originally posted by sCreeD
Oops! I think someone leaked future .Mac features before their time. Not to mention what appears to be a .Mac Manager app perhaps??
Panther? Anyone, anyone?
Reckon so!
Pal screenshot?
Originally posted by sCreeD
Hm, let's see. .Mac - Mail - Preferences - Logout? Bookmarks from anywhere?
Oops! I think someone leaked future .Mac features before their time. Not to mention what appears to be a .Mac Manager app perhaps??
It's a screenshot of the new .Mac feature viewed in Safari with the Address Bar turned off - not a separate app.
Edit: clarification
Originally posted by Escher
Well, I think that the announcement of iSync 1.1 with USB-sync is awesome news, because it reaches a much larger number of phone users than the perviously BT-only sync. Now it's not just SE users that are happy. Nokia, Motorola and Siemens users are now welcome as well.
Even though I wanted to wait for the T610, I think I'm going to pick up a Motorola T720. USB-sync is just fine for me, especially since none of my current systems have built-in Bluetooth. I prefer the flip-phone form-factor and I can get a T720 now. Since I'll be going with T-Mobile's GSM service, I'll be able to upgrade to any of the fancy new Sony ERicsson phones when they become available and affordable.
Escher
But what about Samsung? They are doing some of the best phones out there, most innovative etc. I can't believe the whole manufacturer has been missed out. . . .
Originally posted by kumrabai
But what about Samsung? They are doing some of the best phones out there, most innovative etc. I can't believe the whole manufacturer has been missed out. . . .
Wholeheartedly agree, kumrabai. The Samsung phones looked awfully tempting when I was at the T-Mobile store yesterday afternoon. I have no desire to re-enter 500 contacts (the max allowed on phones I'm looking at). And what good is a calendar on your phone if you can't sync it with your Mac desktop PIM? So the Samsung phones are out for now. But who knows, maybe some of them will see support with iSync 1.1.1, or Mac OS X 10.2.7.
BTW: What's with the triple post? Were you posting over a mobile phone connection?
Escher
I agree there are still issues with iSync... but at least it is evolving... incidently if you wish to enable the the iCal syncing for the Symbian based phones you can .. if you do not mind editing a plist file.../Library/Application\\ Support/SyncService/501/SymbianConduitDefaults.plist
edit the kNSSyncDeviceUseCalendars from no to yes and the iCal sync seems to function fine. The options are still greyed out in the iSync dialog ..but the check box is ticked and it syncs okay.. I have tried this with a P800,3650 and 7650...
Originally posted by Escher
Wholeheartedly agree, kumrabai. The Samsung phones looked awfully tempting when I was at the T-Mobile store yesterday afternoon. I have no desire to re-enter 500 contacts (the max allowed on phones I'm looking at). And what good is a calendar on your phone if you can't sync it with your Mac desktop PIM? So the Samsung phones are out for now. But who knows, maybe some of them will see support with iSync 1.1.1, or Mac OS X 10.2.7.
BTW: What's with the triple post? Were you posting over a mobile phone connection?
Escher
I have no idea why the post appeared three times. P'raps look at it as my way of increasing my posting count!
[edit by Amorph - curses, foiled again! ]
Anyway, we live in hope.
Originally posted by Harald
I did it and suggest you don't.
ooops! sorry harald
Originally posted by othello
ooops! sorry harald
Not a disaster, but it doesn't work too well. Some dates are updated but some aren't and there's all sorts of horrible messages about corruption.
I think it's a case of "if it worked it would be working" ... gonna play about with it anyway for the sheer joy of being on the cutting edge.
let us know how you get on...
Originally posted by othello
thats a relief! i thought it had killed/deleted all your dates or something!
let us know how you get on...
Just doesn't work and gives the odd scary message into the bargain. Don't bother!
I did the Software Update thing with iSync 1.1 yesterday.
Now my Palm m505 will no longer sync. - "Syncronization failed"
I've tried restarting, removing and adding the device to iSync and forcing a slow sync. Can't think of anything else.
Anybody dealt with this one yet?
Anyone know where I can find it?