View Single Post
  (#4 (permalink)) Old
PocketMacAnne Offline
Knows Where the Search Button Is
 
PocketMacAnne's Avatar
 
Posts: 24
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: San Diego, CA
Model: 8100
Carrier: T-Mobile
Default PocketMac is solid - 04-20-2007, 12:58 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Charles63 View Post
I'll be purchasing an 8800 as soon as TMobile has it in stock. As I have a mac, which program (Pocketmac or Missing Sync) would be the lesser of two evils as far as synching iCal, Address Book, Stickies, etc?

Thanks,
Charles
Hi, Charles!

I work at PocketMac, and I can give you an insider's view. It's the easiest product we have ever had the pleasure of supporting. We have tens of thousands of Mac users syncing successfully with iCal, Address Book and Stickies. That is the most popular software chosen by BlackBerry users. (First runner up is Entourage.)

RIM (the maker of BlackBerry) recently posted version 4.0.20 of the software that includes improved support for the 8100 and 8800 models, and syncing with Now and Daylite, which were released after PocketMac was released, so users had to use some workarounds while RIM tested the updates in-house.

RIM licensed PocketMac for its own distribution free to users. It's available on the BlackBerry web site, here:

http://www.discoverblackberry.com/di..._solutions.jsp

Many users who have posted in online forums have not visited PocketMac for support when they have questions. Support via the web at http://www.pocketmac.net/support.htm is free, and our team is very friendly.

About 99.5% of the users never need support, thank goodness, or we'd be inundated. So, that's just a little fact to balance out the conversation a little. I hope it gives you a little perspective so you can weigh the risks of using PocketMac vs. the benefits (it actually works very well, etc.)

Hope everyone has a great day!


Sincerely,
Anne B.
PocketMac® Team
We Love to help you sync with the Mac!
   
Reply With Quote