SyncMate: FREE Mac to Windows Mobile Sync App
November 6, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Apps

Finally! A FREE and reliable sync conduit for Windows Mobile and Macintosh!
With many sync apps available in the market today, it’s hard to find a reliable and FREE tool which you can use to keep your PIM in sync. For someone like me, I don’t really care to sync iPhoto or iTunes with my Windows Mobile device. What’s of primary importance is my PIM - address book, calendar and the like. So say hello to SyncMate, a free Mac to Windows Mobile sync tool. This is something we’ve been waiting for! The free version comes with these features, including an epic SMS sending conduit:
* iCal synchronization Calendar synchronization has never been so easy. Days, dates, years – you know everything. Never miss a day or a date! Synchronize calendar with SyncMate. Now you can sync your Google Calendar with SyncMate, too!
* Сontacts synchronization With SyncMate we tried to help you keep your address books organized, both on your PDA and on your Mac. You can simply synchronize your phone or Pocket PC with your Mac and voila! Your both address books are complete. Synchronize your Google Contacts, too!
* SMS reader Read all your text messages not even touching your mobile device! With SyncMate the whole list of your SMS is in front of you.
* Device info plugin The most exact information about your Pocket PC right at your fingertips – all you ever wanted to know about your Pocket PC.
This post is of course written with all due respect to The Missing Sync, which is still one of the most kick ass sync tool in the market today. It’s just not .. free. So if the crisis is hitting you hard, SyncMate is for you!
[photo c/o SyncMate]
New iPhone Leaked Photos c/o CrunchGear (Commenters say Fake?)
June 7, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Apple
If these are correct, the new iPhone is thinner, sports sharper edges and comes in different colors. In addition the CrunchGear tipster shows evidence that iChat is now going to be made available across Windows.
According to some comments, these photos are fake because of the non-presence of the lock button and the Product Red logo is also different. Well, only three days till WWDC so at this point I really don’t care for spoilers. I’ll wait for the real thing!



























