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07-05-2005, 12:32 PM
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Theo rests his case
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
There is on my Mac. It's called iSync (or Mail, Address Book, and Calendar). I sync to my ipod and to my cell phone. (BTW, if you use entourage, get e2sync, which will transfer all info to those programs from entourage)
I actually would worry about syncing from two sources, because they tend to overwrite each other.
Anyway, the monkey has a better idea on the uniden, but my sense was that it simply used bluetooth to use your cell phone as a second line. Basically the phone pretends to be a handsfree/headset, and can communicate with your cell phone that way, either to dial or answer. Further integration has not yet been supplied. The uniden claims to be able to sync with your PC (but not mac) through its own software, so it can get your contacts that way. I would think you might be able to transfer directly, too, but probably manually.
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how long has iSync been around?
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