Re: isync and nokia 5300

2007-05-21 Thread Leon Shaffer

Hi Hugh,

I change my phones frequently and have found the Nova Media plug-in  
to work the best with all my handsets and i-sync. They update their  
plug-in's on a regular basis.


Yes this works with a Nokia 5300

http://www.novamedia.de/e_pages/e_produkte_mac_is_plugin.html


Regards
Leon.

On 21/05/2007, at 4:37 PM, Hugh Griffiths wrote:



Has anyone had any joy connecting a nokia 5300 to a mac, without using
VPC and nokia Pcsuite?
Is the sonyericsson w810i supported any better?

Best Regards
Hugh Griffiths


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Has anyone had any joy hacking the isync plist to use a nokia 5300  
with

isync?

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Re: isync/palm woes

2005-06-30 Thread wyvern

hi Rosemary,

not sure if this is what you are after. check palm/users/'user 
name'/conduit settings/iSync Conduit Settings


Yvonne

On 29/06/2005, at 11:23 PM, Rosemary Horton wrote:

Since my husband got his new ibook he's had a lot of trouble with 
syncing his palm to the computer; scrambling addresses, duplicating 
etc.
He corrected the addresses on the palm; deleted them on his ibook. 
When he tried to sync a message comes up saying more than 5% will 
change which is fine; but then says adding 3, deleting 11 which is 
rather alarming so he cancelled the sync.


How can he force the addresses from the Palm to be added to the 
Addressbook? I can't seem to find the setting.



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Re: Isync

2003-01-10 Thread Goodall-Smith - Psychological Health Care

On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 06:59 AM, Sojourn wrote:

> Well, I've given up on isync with my husband's Palm. Does not add 
> anything
> from Ical at all and adds multiple telephone numbers. Until it works 
> better
> I'm not bothering with it anymore!
>
I had the same problem... But solved it by going to the 'Reset All 
Devices' within iSync and forcing our Palm (IIIx) information to be 
replaced with the iCal and Address information from the Mac... I did 
this with the iPod as well... and so far it has worked...

This of course will only work if all of the information you want is on 
the Mac to start with. After the first reset it should sync 
information between the two...

I must confess I am still having problems with using iSync to then sync 
my iPod to the Powerbook... When I try this the iPod's calendar 
information is wiped clean... and the powerbook's information remains 
untouched. I am still experimenting with this problem Perhaps 
someone may have some ideas.. I don't seem to be able to use the 'Reset 
All Devices' to force the Powerbook to be overwritten by the iPod as I 
am not given this as an option. The only option given in my list of 
devices is that the Powerbook replace information on the iPod...

> One of the reasons I switched from PC to mac was to avoid the contant 
> race
> with software changes but 10;;10.1.2;,, 10.1.3 and a lack of reliable
> software!!
>

I think from memory that the new iSync software requires 10.2.3 (not 
10.1.x) to function as well as current iCal and Address prgrams... (I 
could be wrong with this)...

Good luck,

Phil

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Re: Isync

2002-10-27 Thread Rob Findlay
There is also an article about the bluetooth side of it here & a discussion
forum.
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2002/10/18/isync_bluetooth.html

On 27/10/02 11:05 AM, "Malcolm McCallum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all, has anyone got Isync working between two networked Macs? I am
> aware you have to have .Mac membership and that you have to have your
> .Mac Member name and password in 'System Preferences>Internet'. I
> thought my problem was that I had not registered for Isync and Ical as
> it suggests you do in 'Ical>register Ical' and the same for Isync. I
> tried that and got dumped into a product register which was no help at
> all. I then contacted the helpful people at Apple Mt Hawthorn and
> they suggested the apple help line which I tried :-( I was told,very
> curtly,that they did not need registering. When I tried to politely
> point out what it said in the programme I was given the answer "It
> does not need registering".
> 
> I am obviously missing something and would be grateful for any help.
> TIA
> Mac
> 
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Re: Isync

2002-10-27 Thread Rob Findlay
You may well have already been here but this is the most I could find on
Apple site about it. There is a link here to a discussion forum where you
are likely to encounter people trying to do the same thing.
http://www.info.apple.com/usen/isync/
It's on my list of things to try soon:)

Actually as some of you are probably aware you can set up your own ical
server with an internet visible computer running Linux & Apache & save
yourself the .Mac membership. There is a pretty good description of how to
do it here. 
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2002/09/20/ical_webdav.html

We already have a Mactherapy calendar running so I will probably try the
isync thing soon...

Cheers
Rob

On 27/10/02 11:05 AM, "Malcolm McCallum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all, has anyone got Isync working between two networked Macs? I am
> aware you have to have .Mac membership and that you have to have your
> .Mac Member name and password in 'System Preferences>Internet'. I
> thought my problem was that I had not registered for Isync and Ical as
> it suggests you do in 'Ical>register Ical' and the same for Isync. I
> tried that and got dumped into a product register which was no help at
> all. I then contacted the helpful people at Apple Mt Hawthorn and
> they suggested the apple help line which I tried :-( I was told,very
> curtly,that they did not need registering. When I tried to politely
> point out what it said in the programme I was given the answer "It
> does not need registering".
> 
> I am obviously missing something and would be grateful for any help.
> TIA
> Mac
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