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All posts tagged "syncmate"


Sunday, February 14, 2010

SyncMate 2.5 is Released: AutoSync and Real-Time Sync Options Added

Posted by Eriq Cook in "Windows Phone Software" @ 05:00 PM

http://mac.eltima.com/sync-mac.html

"With SyncMate 2.5 all Mac users can sync their Macs with Windows Mobile devices or Nokia phones, other Macs or Windows PCs, Sony PlayStation® Portable, USB flash drives, Google accounts and special online storage provided by Eltima! New version provides additional sync options."

SyncMate is available in both Free and Expert editions. The free edition allows you to sync only calendar, contact and and SMS data, while the Expert edition ($39.95) adds the ability to sync iTunes & video, iPhoto, bookmarks, folders, mail, notes and more. Read the press release for full list of features after the break.

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Eltima Software Releases SyncMate 2.0

Posted by Darius Wey in "Pocket PC Software" @ 10:00 PM

http://www.sync-mac.com/

"Eltima Software, global software Development Company, has released SyncMate version 2.0, software for multiple sync, which simplifies the process of all data synchronization between Mac and Windows Mobile devices, other Mac computers, Nokia S40 phones and online accounts. SyncMate is offered at two versions, Free and Expert, and provides all users with even more synchronization possibilities than before. SyncMate Free Edition enables you to sync Address Book and iCal entries in your Mac with their analogues in supported devices and back up these data to Online Storage Account. Google Contacts and Google Calendar synchronization is also available."

Eltima Software's Mac-based, all-in-one sync solution, SyncMate, has hit v2.0. It's available in two versions, Free and Expert; both support Windows Mobile, although the Expert Edition adds a plethora of sync options and integration with iPhoto, iTunes, Safari, Firefox, Mail, folders, time, and more. Visit the Eltima Software web page to try or buy. The Expert Edition costs anywhere between $39.95 to $59.95, depending on the license type.


Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Sync Your Mac and Windows Mobile With SyncMate

Posted by Pete Paxton in "Smartphone Software" @ 07:00 AM

http://www.sync-mac.com

"SyncMate FREE Edition is a perfect solution for information management. It is FREE and easy-to-use synchronizer for Mac and Pocket PC, that will help you keep all your documents, text messages, contacts, calendar entries and events and other stuff well organized. With SyncMate Free edition you can synchronize applications like Address Book, iCal, etc. Also you can easily read SMS directly from your Mac, check detailed device information (battery state, etc) and visually analyze memory usage. SyncMate Expert Edition (available for a small fee) grants you even more synchronization possibilities. With Expert Edition it is very handy to synchronize time and share Internet between your Mac and your mobile device, which is very important for all mobile people. Synchronize iTunes and iPhoto to keep all your favorite music and pictures within a click of a button."

Well, if you have a Mac and want to sync it with your Windows Mobile device, SyncMate is definitely an option. You can sync via USB or Wi-Fi with your address book or calendar. The expert edition will also allow you to sync photos and music. There aren't many sync options for the mac and certainly not many free ones. If you decide to try SyncMate, be sure and post back to let us know what you think.

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