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1. Today, Nova Media released a PCSuite equivalent for mac users. The software, Fone Link, costs about $60.00 but is well worth the money. With it you are able to:
- Transfer & convert your music, photos, videos and more to and from your mobile phone
- Backup and restore your data.
- Sync your contacts and calendar, both ways
- Browse your entire phone & memory card
- Create smart folders for easy drag and & drop of file types (amazing!!!)
- View and edit internet book marks and notes
- View SMS messages on your mobile and store them to your computer
- Create ringtones
- And the list goes on and on
Click here for a little demonstration
This has been a huge issue for Mac users in the past so I am ecstatic!!!
2. I have finally finished with an iSync plugin for the 6126 and have included it along with the N75 plugin and Nokia 3G modem scripts at the bottom of this post
Nokia has released a wonderful app for mac users, Nokia MEdia transfers. The program creates smart sync playlists and folders or iTunes and iPhoto; supports two way syncing of media; file browser and application installer.
The application provides tons of automation features and is really well made. Major props to Nokia on this one.
Check it out here
Darla Mac recently posted about this on her blog and I thought some of you N-Series junkies might want to have a "look see".
Nokia Nseries PC Suite is a collection of advances applications that seamlessly link your Nokia Nseries multimedia device and your PC.' Transfer photos or videos from your device to your PC.' Create a multimedia diary.' Rip and copy your favorite music to your device.' Synchronize your calendar and contact information.' Use your device as a modem for your PC.' Install the latest application.' And with Single-Click Sync settings you can instantly synchronize all your data between your device and PC with one tap of the mouse.
The Nseries PC Suite is available for download from the Nseries N76 support pages, but supports other Nseries devices such as the N95, N73, N75 and N77.
(Via Darla Mack.)


