Thursday, September 22, 2011

How to run Windows Mobile on Apple's OS X?

I just bought a Moto Q and I have an Apple Macbook Pro. Problem is I can't sync them because I don't have Microsoft Windows. Is there any way I could connect them that doesn't involve bluetooth. Is there a program I could download to my computer? Is there a way to change the operating system on my Moto Q? Is there a way to download Quicktime onto my phone? Any help would be very appreciated.How to run Windows Mobile on Apple%26039;s OS X?
Finally! The time has now arrived for all your Mac users with Motorola Qs to rejoice! Mark/Space has just released final version of The Missing Sync 2.5 which is now compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0 devices. If you don't know what The Missing Sync does, it allows you to sync your Windows Mobile 5.0 device with all your OS X applications, it truly is the missing link!



The Missing Sync for Windows Mobile provides connectivity and synchronization capabilities for Mac users with handheld devices running Windows Mobile 2002, 2003 or 5. Windows Mobile 5 devices, which began shipping at the end of last year, posed a problem for existing synchronization products, because significant changes were made to how these devices establish secure connections and sync with personal computers.



In addition to adding support for the latest devices, this release improves synchronization of contacts, calendar events and tasks with Apple's Address Book and iCal applications, as well as with Microsoft Entourage 2004. Version 2.5 also introduces a toolbar that provides quick access to the most used commands and a customizable, drag-and-drop install feature that recognizes certain file types, such as music, pictures and video, and puts them in the proper place on the device. Users can now purchase Mac-friendly Windows Mobile software, like award-winning games from Astraware and Talking Dictionaries from Beiks, by clicking the Shop tab in The Missing Sync.



The Missing Sync for Windows Mobile employs Apple's Sync Services technology, introduced in Mac OS X 10.4, which allows third-party applications to sync information with a central database. Users of Chronos SOHO Organizer, Market Circle Daylite and other Sync Services-savvy applications can sync information back and forth from these apps to Windows Mobile devices via The Missing Sync, allowing flexibility when it comes to choosing a desktop information management application.



To upgrade you old sync or buy new go to, http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_wm_

or

http://www.markspace.com/ $

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