iSync with Motorola USB or SonyEricsson and iBook
lmalave
Sony/Ericsson T610 Bluetooth worked flawlessly with my iBook and IOGear Bluetooth adapter (new lower price $69 for 2 @ Fry's Electronics) but Apple says newer D-Link adapter is known to be compatible with Apple's new Bluetooth Keyboard & wireless Mouse, while IOGear is currently testing compatibility with KB and Mouse when they receive them from Apple (probably not compatible, older D-Link adapters don't work with Apple KB & Mouse either)
Big flaw & limitation with Sony/Ericsson T610 is poor reception of phone signal in problem areas like my HOME because NO external Antennae. Loved color phone with camera and feel of phone except for no reception of signal at my house.
Took it back to AT&T and exchanged for Motorola V60i with excellent external antennae which works fine. But instead of Bluetooth (none), have to use USB Data Cable from Motorola, which was hard to find - until I found the Motorola part number SKN6311. Place to buy USB Data Cable for PC or Mac (Apple provides software in iSync - no CD or expensive KIT needed, just cable for $29.95 plus $4 S&H plus tax), is:
http://commerce.motorola.com/cgi-bi...ode=&phoneID=&search_string=27,29&type=235079
Do not waste $ on "USB Data Kit CD & Cable with PC only software for $60", just buy $30 cable.
Tips & Secrets of iSync, BackUp and .Mac:
If you have been using iSync and Contact/ AddressBook backup in .Mac, be sure to PURGE everything in .Mac before you iSync to phone, unless you are also using it with another Mac or a PDA - then you have to consider some tradeoffs. .Mac or iSync HELP tells you how.
Suggest you maintain 2 Address Books (AB).
1. Use Entourage Address Book for ALL contacts - software & hardware, business & pleasure, phone, email, URL & snail mail addresses, Christmas List, relatives, photo images & birthdays & kids under Personal, notes, etc., etc. Entourage does NOT iSync. Only Apple AB does.
2. Put ONLY those PHONE Contacts that you want to upload onto iDisk using .Mac (all very confusing) and iSync into your Bluetooth or USB connected phone (limit is 500 on Sony T610, 250 or so on Motorola 'not sure') into the Apple Address Book, which you can drag & drop from Entourage. Purge addresses, dates, personal, titles, misc., images, other, etc. just name & phone numbers. If you clean and purify Apple AddBook first, less problems later. The more KB of info iSync has to manage, the longer and more difficult the process.
3. If you also iSync with iPod or other PDA, then you have to make some decisions here regarding what goes into phone because you may want all the address and some other stuff.
Follow clear and easy Apple Bluetooth and iSync instructions (really not complicated) for recognition by Phone and by Mac (iBook, PB, PowerMac, etc.) of each other, when turned on and in close proximity (10 to 100 meters) of each other - it is automatic.
"Send" command within phone for photos taken with color Sony phone/camera (none in Motorola, yet) is really cool and very easy, then your Mac awakens and recognizes "Send" and will ask if you want to "Accept" or "Reject" (the "photo files"), if you Accept, the files are automatically downloaded to your Documents folder or Desktop, which ever you have chosen. This decision is like a FireWall. You can also Elect (always accept, always reject, etc.) and set various options.
While it is true, photos are low quality pixel but considering capabilities and likely 72 dpi web use, it is adequate and very cool. A DIGITAL CAMERA like 2 or 3 megapixel it is NOT. Think of it as a FREE instant Polaroid, not 35mm color camera.
If you are in a web cafe, Apple Expo, or airport and an Accept/Reject Bluetooth message pops up, then look around and hopefully some very attractive person thinks you are cute and is sending you their vCard or Contact info, or a photo. Contact by anyone (even PC or a PDA) having Bluetooth is OPEN - Recognition is for iSync of contacts and iCal info.
I also highly recommend
Sony/Ericsson T610 Bluetooth phone as excellent (exept for marginal to poor signal reception) or not as COOL but highly functional and well made
Motorola USB Data Cable connecting phones for iSync with Macs, and especially for laptops - iBook and PowerBook for easy portability - office on wheels
Canon i70 mobile USB Printer (OS X) $250 plus extra optional battery & doc kit
CanoScan LiDE 30, 20, 50, or 80 thin & protable scanners,($50 to $150) and
Canon DV video camcorders - take your pick - $500 to $4,500
and IOGear mini USB 2.0 Hub with power adapter - $39 list, Costco $20.
Just the time you save from NOT having to enter 300 to 500 phone numbers and names of contacts one digit at a time into your new phone pays for cost of the phone and .Mac capability even at minimum wage.