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I know it's practically heresy to say so, but I don't have an iPhone, as much as I'd like one.
Verizon service is just a better option for me right now. Synchronizing data between my
Samsung SCH-u740 and my computer, though, is right up there with "getting a root canal" in terms of painlessness.
I was eager, thus, to try
FoneLink from Nova Media, which promised a much more Mac-like user experience than the venerable (but ugly)
BitPim.
FoneLink allows you to synchronize saved data between your phone and your Mac, including photos, video, music, contacts, and SMS messages. You can also create ringtones from unprotected audio files, and (with this new version) dial a number or send a text message from the Mac.
My hopes were dashed, sadly, as it doesn't support my phone. It does support
many others, however, from Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, and SonyEricsson.
FoneLink 2.1.1 is available in English, French and German, is universal binary, and works with Mac OS X 10.4.9 or higher. It's $33.57 for a single license, and
multiple license discounts are available. Finally, you can download a
free demo and give it a try.
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