Its unfortunate but some users have reported that Calendar syncing is once again broken after the recent iOS 7.0.4 update that according to Apple’s release is purported to fix FaceTime issues. Apparently, it has done more than that. To fix this you will need to delete plist files from your user LIbrary, that effectively resets […]Read More
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You can stop the search for answers. Unfortunately, the short answer is – “Yes, Apple has gone and done it and. No. Its not a bug.” Its deliberate – read it here. Whether its in line with the software requirements of building convenient albeit complicated features and functions, e.g. predicting our travel time in Maps […]Read More
Micromat’s Syphone has been reported as ‘broken’ since the introduction of iTunes 7.6.1 and Leopard. Here’s a quick fix. The simplest and fastest cure is to purge the preferences file but the caveat is that this has to be done every time that you launch Syphone. In Finder, locate the Syphone preferences file in your [Home […]Read More
A hearty appreciation goes out to Paul Reames’ (UK) from all Nokia Mac users! He has generously taken time and effort and created plugins that allows iSync 2.4 to work with the following Nokia cell phones: E50,E60,E65,E70 N92,N95 6300 5200,5300,6133,6233,6234,6288,7370 Paul has also written plugins for the earlier iSync 2.3 for the following Nokia cell phones: E50, […]Read More
As of 13 March 2007, Apple released its Mac OS X 10.4.9 software update into the wild and as a consequence, silently bumped iSync, from version 2.3 to version 2.4. For those of us who have purchased third party plugins, notably Mobile Feisar’s K610i plugin, at the time that iSync 2.3 didn’t offer support for the Sony Ericsson K610i, […]Read More
Ever since Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Palm PDA users have had no end to syncing woes. Pre-Tiger (during the iSync 1.0 days), syncing your Palm PDA with your Mac was a cinch. All that was needed was the simple installation of the iSyncPalm 1.2 Conduit for Mac. Once done, your Palm PDA is then easily integrated to sync […]Read More
iSync 2.3 has yet to support some of the latest cell phone models. One of these, include the latest Sony Ericsson K610i. An ace budget 3G cell phone with all the functionalities you’d expect from Sony Ericsson. The UI is great and the crummy ‘joystick’ like navigator has been replaced with a more resilient 5 […]Read More
Thanks to the guys at Mobile.Feisar.com, people looking to buy the Sony Ericsson W810i can now use it in tandem with Apple’s iSync 2.2. Besides plugins for the W810i, the guys at Mobile.Feisar.com have also developed a plethora of plugins for other Sony Ericsson models as well. Worth a look, if your Sony Ericsson cell phone currently, doesn’t […]Read More
Although, iSync and Address Book have been working in tandem since the early days of Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar, there are those who still refuse to utilise its functionality. With understandable reasons why. The spectrum of bad experiences is vast, ranging from attempts at syncing Address Books with cell phones and losing precious data on both, or simply […]Read More
Consumers who have been using the latest cell phones, such as the Nokia 7610 have been waiting for this day. Previous versions of iSync had limited cell phone support but Nokia 7610 users can now look forward to syncing their 7610 with their Mac seamlessly. Before syncing occurs with the 7610 an ‘iSync Agent’ is […]Read More