Wed, 01 Aug 2007 Nova Media adds 85 mobiles to iSync
Nova Media software update adds sync support for 85 new mobile phones
Nova Media has updated its phone software for Mac, iSync to version 4.2.2.
The new software adds support for 85 additional mobile phones, including the Nokia 6110 and 8600 Luna, Samsung D900i, E256 and Sony Ericsson K320i, S500i phones.
iSync synchronizes data from Address Book and iCal to a mobile phone and is part of Mac OS X 10.4.7 and higher. The iSync phone plug-ins extend the number of mobiles which are compatible with iSync.
"There are many Mac OS X users who can not or do not want to use an iPhone at the moment." observed Nova Media's Jan Fuellemann. "We want to ensure these users can at least synchronize their data with their current mobile phone."
The iSync phone software costs just €9.95 and is available for download now.
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