Nokia debuts media transfer client for Mac

The lack of native support between Macs and most cell phones is downright criminal. While Apple computers still only account for a small portion of overall PC market share, that percentage is growing exponentially. Thankfully someone (aside from Palm, that is) has been listening to the pathetic cries of disenfranchised Mac owners everywhere. Nokia has just released a beta version of their Media Transfer software for Mac. The software now allows Apple users to transfer photos directly from iPhoto, music and movies directly from iTunes, as well as applications and games directly to the handset. It’s still in beta, so their are a couple of functions that have yet to be implemented, like including support for calendar and contact syncing. Shortcomings aside, this is an amazing move and should prove to be a great asset to Mac owning S60 users everywhere. Now if only the rest of the industry would follow suit…

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3 Responses to “Nokia debuts media transfer client for Mac”

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    adam says:

    yes, can we please get some 1st party support from microsoft and get activesync or wmdc for osx?

    before i get flamed, yes, i know there is missing sync, but i am cheap and don’t want to pay when MS should be supporting the platform under an OS other than windows

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    kriegspiel says:

    Except the bozos who write software for Nokia or some idiotic PHB managing said bozos decided to restrict the software to N-series devices. For crying out loud, E-series devices are equally capable of taking photos, playing music etc.
    Frustratingly typical of Nokia – amazing hardware, lousy software …

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    eJay says:

    Can RIM also make Blackberry Desktop Manager for MAC OS. And no I dont feel like using programs you have to pay for and barely work IF at ALL

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