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Started by Trooper
Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:34
Mitac Mio 168, Pocket PC 2003 and an iMac
Author: Trooper
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:34
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:34
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Ok So I've bought myself a funky little pda thingy with built in gps. I can now satellite navigate myself around the living room with abandon.... It's running MS Pocket PC 2003, can i sync this to my iMac in any way? I plugged it into the USB port last night to see what would happen and unsuprisingly, nothing did. I can sync it to the Windows PC all fine and dandy, but it makes me feel dirty. The pda doesn't have bluetooth or wireless lan. -- Trooper usenet@trooperlooper.co.uk.invalid (remove the obvious) GamerTag: TrooperNeil
Re: Mitac Mio 168, Pocket PC 2003 and an iMac
Author: "David Glover"
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:46
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:46
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Trooper <news@trooperlooper.co.uk> wrote: > It's running MS Pocket PC 2003, can i sync this to my iMac in any way? Yes, with this: http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_pocketpc.php -- Geek Made Easy - http://www.geekmadeeasy.com/ We're geeks so you don't have to be
Re: Mitac Mio 168, Pocket PC 2003 and an iMac
Author: Trooper
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:52
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:52
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David Glover loved his monkey enough to say... > Trooper <news@trooperlooper.co.uk> wrote: > > It's running MS Pocket PC 2003, can i sync this to my iMac in any way? > > Yes, with this: > http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_pocketpc.php > Cool. Looks just the job and not that expensive. I don't suppose there is a free solution or do i need to bite the bullet and spend some money. -- Trooper usenet@trooperlooper.co.uk.invalid (remove the obvious) GamerTag: TrooperNeil
Re: Mitac Mio 168, Pocket PC 2003 and an iMac
Author: "David Glover"
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 15:01
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 15:01
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Trooper <news@trooperlooper.co.uk> wrote: > Cool. Looks just the job and not that expensive. I don't suppose > there is a free solution or do i need to bite the bullet and spend > some money. If you have bluetooth or wireless LAN support you can copy files around manually that way, but no synchronizing. There's no free software to do it that I know of. -- Geek Made Easy - http://www.geekmadeeasy.com/ We're geeks so you don't have to be
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