NewtSync allows you to start synchronizing your Newton and your Jaguar applications. It supports both serial and TCP/IP connections. Developers can write plug-ins to synchronize with other applications. Out of the box, it will support synchronization to the AddressBook and iCal applications. It's a Cocoa application, so when you develop plug-ins (known in Cocoa circles as bundles) you can access your Newton as a Cocoa object. You
What's New
Version 0.3m adds the following:
Fix for bug #724689; for some users, events are offset by an hour or two.
Fix for bug #820736; Dates plug-in doesn't work with iCal 1.5.1.
NewtSync is now free and open-source, under the BSD license. A registration key is no longer required.
Requirements
PPC, Mac OS X 10.2 or later, Apple Newton (handheld device).
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This program is great. While there are a few issues, none prevent it from syncing all the addresses and dates on the newton. There are even plug-ins to add extra value available! 8 out of 10!
This program has ALOT of potential, but I continue to have issues syncing dates with iCal. Any program that keeps my Newton current is GREAT in my book.... Look foward to a final release..
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NewtSync allows you to start synchronizing your Newton and your Jaguar applications. It supports both serial and TCP/IP connections. Developers can write plug-ins to synchronize with other applications. Out of the box, it will support synchronization to the AddressBook and iCal applications. It's a Cocoa application, so when you develop plug-ins (known in Cocoa circles as bundles) you can access your Newton as a Cocoa object. You
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Anonymous reviewed on 30 Nov 2003
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Anonymous reviewed on 05 Nov 2002
NewtSync is a seamless easy to use program.
A must for all die hard Netw owners!
Anonymous reviewed on 29 Oct 2002
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