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Author Apple iSync SW now at 1.1 and supports P800/Series 60
ShibbyLicious
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Posted: 2003-06-04 12:22
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go check it at www.apple.com/isync

supports the t610, p800 and about 20 motorola models along with new nokias and all the new series 60 phones including models from siemens


mmmm apple users got it sweet

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gecko
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Posted: 2003-06-05 08:07
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As a Mac user myself, have to admit that this is one of the cases where Mac users are better off than Windoze users, given the great compatibility of S-E products with Mac OSX.

By the way, posted this in another thread, but here is an excellent site with GPRS modem scripts for Mac OSX and also a good listing of worldwide GPRS settings:

http://www.taniwha.org.uk/gprs.html

And one more in case you haven't tried it: the freeware application called Romeo gives you mouse control from your Ti68i via Bluetooth, and also gives you remote control of iTunes, DVD player, and Powerpoint.

http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/18573

jplacson
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Posted: 2003-06-05 08:54
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Mac users: What's a good Bluetooth dongle for the 15" Powerbook? Does Billionton work ok? Is there any other solution that's internal? PC Card? Internal Mac aftermarket option? Thanks!
gecko
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Posted: 2003-06-05 10:59
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I just bought the cheapest Bluetooth USB dongle they had at MacLink in Singapore. Cost was about S$70. Works great. I just checked to see what brand it is, and the dongle itself does not even have a brand on it...just "Made in Taiwan". From what I have heard, there is not a whole lot of difference in dongles (to be poetic), and you can just go out and buy something cheap. For me, the USB dongle was OK, since I only use it occasionally. I don't think there is an upgrade path to an internal Bluetooth card (such as the one that all the new Powerbooks come with), but maybe there is a PC card option out there.




[ This Message was edited by: gecko on 2003-06-05 10:28 ]
ShibbyLicious
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Posted: 2003-06-05 11:24
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apparently though this new version is proverbally 'buggered'

read all at the register

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