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I several months ago I bought a new Mot-whore-ola cellphone (that accepted my old SIM card, thankfully) because the phone was on the iSync-compatible list. To think you went to all that trouble to strike a deal with Sony Ericsson so they'd be compatible with iSync? Why did you bother if you weren't going to do it properly? Shame on you=shame on us. And this, Steve, is the sorriest piece of rubbish I've ever had from Apple. I'm not a novice Mac user, and as stated, I'm a Mac Evangelist. (Note to the good reviews below: that's great it works well for you, but are you trying to use it to its full, and promised/hyped, capacity?)Īnd then, sometimes, it just sits there "syncing" for hours, when it isn't really doing anything at all. You have to enter that character in phone book search, then scroll through FROM THE BEGINNING to come to your desired contact. Number layout altered without permission no way to stop what's in your phone from completely wiping and replacing what you've painstakingly entered into your Address Book database no way to keep the phone>computer "pairing" you so painstakingly set up - you will have to redo it EVERY time you want to sync, or at least at random if your contact in Address Book is listed as a company, when it goes across to your phone, its entered at the very end of the alphabetical list, with a non-numerical, non-alphabetical character in front of it.

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Does it sync your numbers and info with your bluetooth phone? No, it does not. It takes a stiff drink or two to get this Mac Evangelist to talk dirty about an Apple product, but iSync did the trick. And as for bluetooth, well, that's what I'm here to tell you about. All that hype about syncing this and syncing that.









Kies for mac sierra