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OnSync

OnSync - 1.9

mobile phone contacts synchronizer

All Time: (3.9)
Version 1.9: (2.5)
Selected Version: 1.9
Release Date: 2005-05-03
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.9): 762
Downloads (all versions): 76,919
Price: $12.00

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Product Description:

  • Helps you to sync your contacts between a mobile phone and MacOS X Address Book, Microsoft Entourage, Eudora and Now Contact.
  • Recognizes mobile phones connected to your Mac via: serial cable, usb (with the appropriate adapter),infrared and bluetooth.
  • Copies contacts copy by drag and drop.
  • Full undo / redo.
  • Configurable format of copied contacts.
  • Can delete contacts from the mobile phone.
  • Can relocate a number on your mobile
  • Actually supports mobile phones equipped with an internal GSM modem and some Motorola CDMA phones, future version will support more kind of phones.
  • Works with Greek, Russian, Arabic and other character sets (with some limitations, give a look to the program help for details).

What's new in this version:

  • Improved for Tiger compatibility
  • Added compatibility with the contact management program Palm Desktop
  • Added support for some LG models (VX6000 and similar models)
  • Added support for some Samsung Models (SGH-X427)
  • More features on prefix management
  • Added support for loading subgroups in Apple's Address Book
  • Added some new options for composing mobile phone's contacts descriptions
  • Upgraded the compatibilty list (LG, Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson)
  • Solved some minor bugs

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3 or higher
  • Most GSM/UMTS and some CDMA (Motorola, LG and Samsung) mobile phones

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.9:
Overall Rating: (2.5) Features: (2.5) Support: (2.0)
Ease of Use: (2.5) Quality / Stability: (2.0) Price: (3.0)
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OnSync Usage TipMac bluetooth takes me there - pls save my cell phone syncing - Version: 1.18, 10/15/2009 01:47PM PST

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romeo451
I paired my powerbook with this bluetooth headset and then a week later paired the headset with my brand-new macbook pro. now my macbook pro wont pair with my Nokia N97 anymore.

i gave up iSync and any Bluetooth based syncing. I discovered this new service called Syncfony which really solves the syncing problem between my N97 and my macbook.
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OnSync ReviewNever A Reliable Solution - Version: 1.18, 6/5/2009 07:35PM PST

sohateme
Hardly a solution at all. I have a CDMA/Verizon Motorola RAZR.

Tens of millions have been sold. I have struggled to get mine to sync using this product with both USB (inconsistently) and Bluetooth (never).

Program crashes frequently.

iSync works better for me. Try iSync first. It's free.

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OnSync CommentaryGreat tool - Version: 1.18, 5/23/2008 02:09PM PST

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scott-r
Originally used OnSync for an older CDMA Samsung phone that couldn't connect via iSync, and for which Bitpim was sort of dicey (and ugly). OnSync worked perfectly immediately. Then I got rid of the older phone for a GSM Samsung, and compatibility was broken; developer was very helpful in getting it back, actually updating the application itself to add compatibility. Then I got a Razr V3 and it didn't seem I needed OnSync after all that--it works with iSync. Wrong--well, not wrong that it works, but wrong in that OnSync is much more flexible in choosing what contacts to sync (or not).
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