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Just a warning to you Mac users... I saw BLUETOOTH on the sidekick and thougth i would be able to Isync the device to my mac (transfer mp3's, sync contacts, etc....)

Boy was i mistaken... there is NO MAC SUPPORT for this device... So now i have a very slick pda phone that does not talk to my mac.

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catgirl.slim Why do you need to sync it anyhow? 0 Apr 29 2008, 2:33 PM EDT by catgirl.slim
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who keeps contacts on their computer?
also, the best way to put music on your phone is to plug the card into a card reader, maybe the contacts could go through the memory card, but still...
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civan93 Used to work 0 Apr 29 2007, 2:32 PM EDT by civan93
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Markspace quit supporting missing sync, and it doesn't work very well anyhow.

More than 200 events on your calendar (think: birthdays, they happen every year) or a company name without a contact both make sync crash.

Basically, if you have a mac, and you want to sync with your sidekick, um, not gonna be good.
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austinyb Kool 0 Apr 27 2007, 12:19 AM EDT by austinyb
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This page is pretty nice!
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emmanuel2012 and then 0 Jan 1 2007, 4:26 PM EST by emmanuel2012
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bluetooth frequencies only travel so far anyway, at least you can transfer them via USB. why use wireless frequencies if you are going to be that close to your computer anyway? always use hardwires when you don't need wireless, its arguably safer.
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Anonymous Now there is...Mac support 1 Dec 22 2006, 10:15 AM EST by Anonymous
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visit http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos.php
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