If you are a Blackberry user and use a Mac then you might need to sync the information present in your phone to your Mac. PocketMac is Mac-to-BlackBerry sync solution. They have released a new version of the app recently PocketMac for BlackBerry comes complete with a synchronization engine redesigned from the ground up for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. The new engine accounts for the new quicker synchronization speeds. Also included are simpler, clearer preferences, reorganized to accommodate the way users want to work.
“It’s taken us a long time to get this software upgrade out,” Tim Goggin, VP of Sales & Marketing said. “We’ve wanted to release it for a while, but it was more important to make sure it was solid and super-easy to use.”
Goggin continued, “This is the latest chapter in the community we helped establish. When we invented PocketMac for BlackBerry, there was no way for Mac users to sync to a BlackBerry. A few years after we released PocketMac for BlackBerry, the makers of the BlackBerry, licensed our software. It’s that history that informs our desire to ‘get it right.’ We take this product very seriously.”
It includes two-way sync with the following applications:
- Apple Address Book
- iCal
- Daylite
- Entourage 2008
- LotusNotes
- iTunes
- iPhoto
- Stickies
PocketMac for BlackBerry will also back-up all the SMS texts from yout BlackBerry, and your call history. A separate viewer application is also provided so that you can access this data from your desktop.
PocketMac for BlackBerry 5.0 costs $19.97 and is available for download now. It includes a complete 90 day money-back guarantee.
Goggin concluded, “There’s no risk to trying this product. If, for whatever reason, you don’t like PocketMac for BlackBerry, just request a refund and you’ll get 100% of your money back.”
If you are Blackberry addict and still have not jumped on to the iPhone despite being a Mac user give PocketMac a spin !