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| Android phones and Syncing with the MAC
I have search several forums looking for people that have used an Android phone and syncing it to a Apple computers. Does it work with the mac or not? Are there any problems syncing with a MAC? Thanks. |
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You can try SyncMate. You'll easily find it on Google. Its free edition helps me with Mac syncing, though haven't tried it with Android, but I think it may work fine.
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I don't know what you're trying to sync, but BusySync seems to be doing a great job for me (aside from the DST issues w/ the 1.5 software on my Hero). It's $20, but it syncs up all of my iCal calendars with Google to make them read/write on my phone (and online). If you have a gmail address you can also sync up your Address Book with Google through Address Book itself. Mail, of course, is done over the air at no charge, so that might not be a problem.
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