Sync Mac to your Windows Mobile
Even though they’re not the huge sellers like the BlackBerry or iPhone, there are still fifty million Windows mobile devices in use around the world. It’s obvious that they’re great devices.
But with all of the great devices on the market, why would Macintosh users want a Windows Mobile Pocket PC, Smartphone, or Pocket PC Phone?
Here’s the answer: Macintosh freaks know their tech devices and they realize that both Macintosh and Windows design the best state of the art devices and software. But the trouble with using a Windows Mobile Pocket PC, or Smartphone is that they don’t synch with Windows Mobile devices without some tinkering. And that’s a hassle.
But now someone’s come up with a solution in the form of PocketMac for Windows Mobile 5 & 6. Windows Mobile 5 & 6 allows you to sync your contacts, calendar, tasks, email, and more between the Windows Mobile 5 & 6 and your Mac functions like Entourage, iCal and Address Book. You can also install 3rd party software and themes from your Mac to your Windows Mobile Pocket PC or Smartphone.
It’s also easy to sync your Contacts, Calendar and Tasks, and synchronize your Macintosh Word and Excel docs, your iPhotos, Daylite, Now Contact and the iTunes and MP3 player.
PocketMac is an awesome software and application company run by two Mac loving brothers, Tim and Terence Goggin (one handles the design and engineering, the other does marketing). They’ve been coming up with programs that expand Macintosh user’s options for close to ten years now. When they saw the new Windows Mobile devices that came out in 2008, they recognized their greatness. They wanted to make it easy for Mac users to increase their synching capacity because many of the applications that Windows mobile devices excel at, such as graphics, music, movies, flash content, wireless networking, games, and web browsing - are the same things that Mac does with excellence.
The requirements for the PocketMac for Windows Mobile 5 & 6 synching are: 10.4 (Tiger), or more, 14MB free disc space on your Mac, one available USB port, Windows Mobile 5/6 device, Windows Mobile 5, Windows Mobile 6 - 6.1 and Macintosh Universal application.
Mac users celebrate: you’ve got easy two-way synching between Macintosh and your Windows Mobile device. This is good news for users of both devices, as seamless, user friendly synching has been a problem for Mac users for many Windows devices for too long. Now you can have it all - it’s easy.