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Nokia Introduces Mac Syncing Client

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Jun 11, 2007, 9:10 AM   by (staff)

Nokia Media Transfer 1.0 is a beta program that Nokia is offering to users of Apple computers that lets them transfer music, photos, and videos from their computers to their Nokia devices. Rather than show up on desktops as another drive, phones will appear directly in iTunes, as well as import pictures directly to iPhoto. The beta program requires that users have the most up-to-date Mac software already installed and works with Nokia N series devices. It can be downloaded for free from the Nokia web site.

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linkfeeney

Jun 12, 2007, 7:33 AM

software

what's this beta software called?
I looked it up on nokia.com but I can't find it.
japhy

Jun 11, 2007, 10:33 AM

YEEEEEEEEEEEE- HAW!

Ah . . . this makes me. . . somewhat happy. 🙂 😁

Now I just have to get all my music switched back to my iBook from my PC 🙄 or maybe just get a new iMac to store all my media.
Has anyone tried it yet? Is it painless?

Well now that I'm in the market for a new phone, I might as well pick up an N75... and a new Macbook 😁
...
iMarkDD

Jun 11, 2007, 12:36 PM

It's about #!$& time

Now if only Samsung would do the same, then I could finally "sync" my SYNC. 😕
 
 
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