A couple of people have e-mailed me and asked what I do to sync my Treo 700p/w to my Macintosh. The answer is in the form of Mark/Space's
Missing Sync. Not only will Missing Sync allow Macintosh users to easily sync their Palm devices, but it's also the best syncing tool available on any platform.
One of the great things that Apple decided to do was to not build bloated apps that try and accomplish everything. Jack of all trades, master of none mentality. Rather than having one program do e-mail, address book, calendaring and note taking they broke it all out into individual apps that talk to each other. I keep my appointments in iCal which talks to Mail and my Address Book. The problem is that syncing this information over to my Palm or Windows Mobile device is a bit iffy. While Apple offers iSync, frankly it's not up to the challenge of a full syncing solution.
With the Missing Sync I'm able to easily sync all of my Apple apps as well get dial-up-networking running, sync iPhoto and iTunes playlists, use my Treo as a SD card reader, install applications and best of all it makes Bluetooth sync so easy a child could do it.
If you have a Mac and you want to sync your portable device, check out the Missing Sync. It's simply the best.
1. Posted by: John on June 21, 2006 6:13 AM:
I'd just like to point out that as good as it is..the missing sync does NOT yet support the Treo 700W. The windows mobile 5.0 version of TMS is still in beta and is not yet fully working.