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Using iSync and Bluetooth

Author: oreillynet.com | Published: 10th Aug 2005 | Visited: 625 times | Add Comment
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by Wei-Meng Lee 10/18/2002 Apple has released the beta version of iSync, the synchronization software based on the SyncML protocol. iSync synchronizes the contact and calendar information on your mobile devices with your Macintosh. In addition, if you have more than one Mac, it will also help to synchronize the information in your address book and iCal calendars. (.Mac membership is required.) The mobile devices supported by iSync include the latest GPRS, Bluetooth-enabled phones (such...n

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