The Missing Sync for Windows Mobile - 4.0.4Sync contacts, calendars and more between a Mac and Windows Mobile device, such as the HTC Touch. |
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new non-bluetooth standard - Version: 4.0.5, 10/15/2009 02:06PM PST
romeo451
i've had so many bluetooth usage nightmares beginning with data transfer rates to data drops randomly to severe pairing problems that i just gave up on the whole thing and isync along with it altogether. i heard there's a new standard called syncfony out there.... i haven't tried using it though
Fail to install - Version: 4.0.5, 10/2/2009 10:56PM PST
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Marc Girondot
I have the 4.0.4 version installed. When I launch the 4.0.5 installer, it says that I have a newer version already installed. I force the installation and at the end it give an error message about MacFUSE. I suspect it is because I use the last beta version of MacFUSE that is not supported by The Missing Sync for Windows Mobile, but now that the install fails, the previous version has been removed for my system and I cannot use it !
If the product is as bad as pre sales then skip it - Version: 4.0.4, 9/19/2009 02:09PM PST
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suitsme
I see their software to sync iCal, etc., to Blackberry products gets among the worst reviews you'll find on this site for paid software. Nevertheless, I investigated the other product for Samsung phones on their website. There is no pre sales phone support, a clear warning sign of trouble. -- And to confirm this: Right up in the description on this versiontracker page is the publisher saying "whatever" your Samsung or HTC, etc., phone we can help you sync it. This is patent BS. If you go to the site there is an annoying popup, instead of a list, of supported Samsung phones. (It is far from "whatever" Samsung phone.) You need a list so you can easily cross tabulate the list of phones they support with what your cell phone provider offers in the way of phones. Checking them individually via a popup is a pain, particularly if you're considering different wireless providers and/or several brands of cell phones. Sometimes their popup uses incomplete model numbers, dropping of the initial letters of the product code. Sometimes they don't refer to the model number at all, but just use the vernacular name of the product. So we don't have any confusion on this point, here is the correct, complete information for a Samsung phone: "SGH-T919 Behold." Not "t919" or whatever their popup says. This makes a difference because when their site just says they support "Instinct," I have no assurance as to whether this would include the Instinct S30, a successor product. Remember I cannot be sure about this because they don't use complete product descriptions in their moronic popup. (The Behold example, for one.) -- If they can't get basic stuff like this correct or thought through on their website or offer pre sales phone support, I find it hard to accept that they can cope with the demands of writing stable software and delivering passable tech support after any sale. I think this is a company which deserves to be punished by the marketplace. I advise caution in buying their products.