Editor's review
When it comes to synchronizing your Mac PC to your Windows Mobile device, the task may get agonizing because of the kind of efforts involved in it. However, it’s not that tough when you have SyncMate 1.4 installed on your system. The application enables users to sync their Macintosh PC with Windows mobile phones for data transfer. It is also capable of synchronizing iCal, Contacts, iPhotos, iTunes, folders, etc and gives you access to SMS, device information, and memory usage details. It even facilitates you to share internet and synchronize time between Mac PC and Windows mobile. With the application, it gets easier to transfer data between MAC and Windows based mobile device.
After completing the installation of SyncMate 1.4 on your Mac PC, the next step relates to device connection. For this, you require connecting your mobile device to your PC. As soon as the connection has been established, the USB is shown with Connection field, along with which you can even set a device profile for the process. When you’ve made sure the connection’s been established, select the synchronization options allowing you to select the content you wish to sync. The Synchronization options includes Bookmarks, Contacts, Folders, iCal, iPhoto, iTunes, Mail, Notes, Time, To Dos, and Other plugins consists of Applications list, Calls History, Device info, SMS reader, SMS manager, and Actions log. Enabling these, you simply have to click Sync Now option for enabling synchronization between Mac and mobile. You can select specific features to further customize synchronization process, as per your requirements. Now you can easily transfer selected data from PC to mobile and vice-versa. Even, by using the application, you can easily mount disk or comfortably ‘Disconnect’ the device synchronization with PC.
SyncMate 1.4 enables you to synchronize your Windows based mobile device with your Mac PC. The application proves to be worthy of 4 rating points for its impressive and self-explanatory features and its sheer user friendliness.
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