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signatus

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Jan 8, 2008
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Being a new switcher, I'm still catching up with the new Apple experience, and I must say that up to now I'm delighted.
Just one question (sorry if this isn't the appropriate forum). Is it possible to synchronise iCal with my Nokia cell phones, or is it only possible with the iPhone? The problem is that the toy is not avalaible yet in Spain. Rumors say it will be around June.
 
Being a new switcher, I'm still catching up with the new Apple experience, and I must say that up to now I'm delighted.
Just one question (sorry if this isn't the appropriate forum). Is it possible to synchronise iCal with my Nokia cell phones, or is it only possible with the iPhone? The problem is that the toy is not avalaible yet in Spain. Rumors say it will be around June.

You can use iSync providing your Nokia mobile phone is supported. Take a look at this: Mac 101: iSync.

And this for a list of supported devices: iSync Devices.

Hope this helps.
 
Being a new switcher, I'm still catching up with the new Apple experience, and I must say that up to now I'm delighted.
Just one question (sorry if this isn't the appropriate forum). Is it possible to synchronise iCal with my Nokia cell phones, or is it only possible with the iPhone? The problem is that the toy is not avalaible yet in Spain. Rumors say it will be around June.

Generally, yes. Check the iSync page for compatible phones. Depending on the model, you can sync contacts, calendars and other items.
 
Greetings...

I just ran across the same issue this week with my new mbp and Nokia N95 8GB.

isync wouldn't work at first because my mbp didn't recognize my phone as compatible.....but.....if you go to the European Nokia website under the Mac section you can download a driver for your Mac that solves the issue.

Hope this helps...
 
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