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more about #syncing more comments → OMG! Ponies!: In honor of the "Take Back The Beep" campaign, how about everyone email Steve Jobs (sjobs at apple.com) with the following message: "You're being a ma... more » Man 'O Mistry: Songbird seems to work just fine for me :) more » theguywithshoes: How about songbird which can sync with itunes and then the pre... i think that would work and songbird is great more » dan325013: Honestly, I would have done this from the start. I run both iTunes and Doubletwist on the mac, and I think that Doubletwist gets the job done even if... more » MrThunderfield: "downloading to iTunes 8.2.1" 'Scuse me? Don't you mean "downgrading to 8.2"? more » reluttr: You could also use media monkey, song bird, or even Windows Media Player. more » USB_Humping_Dog: That's why you should NEVER update without checking the gadget blog world first. Having said that, good job with for being fast on the draw for the H... more » Amelia Smith: How about Salling Media Sync. You can select to sync with playlists and even podcasts. It gives you a progress update as well. http://www.salling.com/... more » Eugenia: Just use Songbird. It works fine for the most part, and it lets you use your iTunes library as is, without having to re-import it. Only thing missing... more » Gilbert Tang Jr.: Now might be the time to take up the cause, methinks. I've been strongly considering a change of pace, a removal, of sorts, from the GMailification of... more » MrYuk: So I guess this means that if I go into iCal and move an appt from one day to another, or if I go to my MobileMe Calendar and do the same, it should "... more » CoHPhasor: How about they stop being money-grubbing bastidges and they just give it to us for free? mobile me costs money you know, and BlackBerrys get it built-... more » bosskev: What? An iPhone-related story and NOBODY is gonna bloody scream "Copy/Paste!"? You guys disappoint me... more » EBone: Not really "push" until emails are sent to the iPhone without the iPhone polling the server to see if there are new messages. more » SinisterBark: Good and I am a big Apple guy But MobileMe still blows compared to GMail more » -
#itunes
How to Sync Your Pre With iTunes When iTunes Sync Goes Down
What does it mean for you when the USB Implementer's Forum tells Palm that they should stop spoofing an iPod in order to get their Palm Pre to sync with iTunes? What should you do now? A couple things. More » -
#palmpre
How To Get Music Onto Your Palm Pre (Now That iTunes Hates You)
If you're one of those unfortunate Pre users that updated to iTunes 8.2.1 without seeing our warning, there are two options. You could either downgrade to iTunes 8.2, or use one of these alternative apps and future-proof yourself. More » -
#missingsync
Missing Sync For Pre Helps Sync Contacts and Calendar
Palm already lets you sync the Pre with iTunes via its clever pretending-to-be-an-iPod, but that only gets music, video and photos onto your phone. Missing Sync does the rest. More » -
#mobileme
Apple Officially Brings Back MobileMe's Push, Improves Features
Apple just sent out an email to MobileMe subscribers to let them know of some new(ish) features. The biggest bullet point is the fact that push is back. More » -
#myphone
Windows Mobile My Phone Impressions - It's a Fancy Backup Service
Windows Mobile fans hoping that Microsoft's My Phone over-the-air syncing service was going to be Mobile Me for WinMo can put those thoughts away. It's basically just a fancy backup service. But it works! More » -
#evernote
Evernote Lets You Sync Your Office Docs to Your iPhone
The latest update to Evernote adds a new feature to its premium version: adding, syncing, and accessing your Word, Excel, Powerpoint docs, or any other file you throw at it, on any device or platform. -
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#iphoneandleopard
Leopard Loses iPhone Note Syncing
David over at Ars points out that Apple's removed references to the iPhone inside the 300 new features page under their Mac OS X section. Where before you could see a section detailing how Notes would sync from your iPhone into Mail.app's Notes, now you just get a small description of what Mail's Notes can do. No iPhone in sight. Was this removed because it's not in the final, released version of Leopard as we pointed out in the liveblog? It seems that way. Though, if it's a feature that they were working on, you can pretty much bet that it'll make its way into your computer sooner or later. [Ars Technica]
