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DESCRIPTION
SyncMate is multifunctional sync tool, which allows synchronizing your Mac computer with Windows Mobile devices, Nokia S40 mobile phones, other Mac OS X or Windows computers, USB drives, PSP, Google account and online storage.
SyncMate is offered at Free and Expert ($39.95) Editions.
SyncMate Free Edition enables you to sync Address Book and iCal entries in your Mac with their analogues in supported devices. Google Contacts and Calendar synchronization is also available. With Free Edition you can backup these data online!
With Expert Edition you can sync iTunes&Video, iPhoto, Safari and Firefox Bookmarks, Entourage and mail Notes, ToDo's, Mail and even separate folders between your Mac and Windows Mobile device. Create, send or delete SMS and install any .cab files to your Windows Mobile right from your Mac!
SyncMate Expert allows analyzing Nokia S40 devices Calls history on your Mac.
SyncMate Expert enables all Mac users to sync To Do's, Safari bookmarks, Entourage and Mail notes and separate folders between two or more Mac computers. Since version 2.4, SyncMate supports Mac and Windows PC synchronization: Contacts, Calendar ToDo’s, Mail and Entourage Notes sync.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.4:
- Added:ability to synchronize Mac with Windows PC;
- Added:ability to synchronize images, music, videos, folders between your Mac and USB flash drive ;
- Added:ability to backup your USB flash drive data and easily restore it using time marks
- Added:synchronization between Mac and Sony PlayStation Portable
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
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| SyncMate User Reviews (17 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Apr 24 2009 |
KELLY SMITH Hi everyone! I'm a newbie in Mac world and I have a windows mobile device from my "windows past":) This software works great on my MacBook Pro and HTC Touch! What I like in Syncmate is that it combines the possibility of syncing numerous items and is available in free version. The feature I like most is the possibility of managing sms right on my MacBook. iTunes and iPhoto synchronization are also very convenient. And of course mail synchronization - this one feature is great! I've upgraded to expert version and it worth every paid cent. (Version 1.4) | |
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 | Dec 12 2008 |
CMLEWAN I use it with HTC Touch HD. It works, but syncing adresses can take up to 10 minutes while syncing the same amount of addresses (on or two) while using iSync takes 10 seconds. I may try Missing Sync instead. (Version 1.4.1.367) | |
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 | Oct 30 2008 |
MADAN80 I downloaded the SyncMate and installed it. It worked till the installation point and then it stopped. Whenever I connected my iMate Jamin, it would recognize the phone and the application would start - but then it would not connect. The reason - the Mac Firewall. I am running the Mac OS X 10.4.1 so now, everytime i need to sync my phone with my mac, i need to disable the firewall and then it works like a song. love the app - i can sync not just the contacts but also my calendar which shows up on the phone. The calendar also picks up the birthdays from the addressbook and puts them onto the calendar. might upgrade in a bit. (Version 1.4.1.367) | |
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 | Sep 28 2008 |
ROOSTER Has anyone ever been able to get his to work? Every version I have tried did absolutly nothing. The app would launch just fine but it would not see neither iPaq model i have. (Version 1.4.0.365) | |
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 | Jan 30 2009 |
MSWFUJOWDFFYC Try turning on "Advanced Network", or something alike on the usb connection properties. I don't know the exact name since my wm6 is in other language other than English. Worked for me :) (Version 1.4.1.367) | |
 | Feb 20 2008 |
COOKNICE HI I'm running Mac OS X 10.5.2 Leopard, and I have a T-Mobile Wing Windows Mobile 6. I've downloaded your program but nothing is happening. I went through my computer system and my Security Setting, Firewall, and Allowed incoming connections for SyncMate. When I start the program nothing happens, it's like nothing is connected. Can anyone help me with this. Thanks, (Version 1.1.0.312) | |
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 | Feb 20 2008 |
A5T3K Whoops, It does connect to MicroSD storage card. (Version 1.1.0.312) | |
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 | Feb 20 2008 |
A5T3K Works fine on my WM6 Samsung i760 connecting to my Quad 2.5 G5 running Leopard. I just wish it also had access to the MicroSD storage, not just space details. (Version 1.1.0.312) | |
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 | Jan 28 2008 |
EARLEYEDITION I can't get SyncMate to recognise my imate JAMin. If I connect the JAMin via USB while Syncmate is open, nothing happens, as if it doesn't recognise it at all. But if Synmcate isn't open when I connect the JAMin via USB, the system seems to recognise a windows mobile device and Syncmate automatically opens. But like in the first instance, after Syncmate opens nothing else happens, as if the phone wasn't connected at all. And in both cases the phone doesn't do anything at all (other than start charging via USB) Still searching around for a fix but if anyone knows, advice would be appreciated! (Version 1.0.0.299) | |
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 | Jan 22 2008 |
JAC MACMAN I downloaded and installed SyncMate on my Macbook Pro. My windows mobile phone asked me to change the security settings on the windows mobile device. I downloaded the secpolicies.cab file from microsoft and this allowed my Samsung Blackjack with mobile 5 to sync with my Mac Book Pro running Leopard. (Version 1.0.0.299) | |
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