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2009-10-09
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2009-10-09
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2009-10-09
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2009-10-09
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Usually it acts like a mass storage drive without PC Suite. And you could retrieve / upload your data like a USB drive. That's how I used all my Nokia phones on Linux. Is that enough?
Qt makes possible to run Nokia Ovi Suite UI in Mac, but unfortunately our connectivity platform doesn't exist for Mac yet. That's something, that we're currently working on.--Samuli
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2009-10-09
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mac, osx, pc suite, syncml |
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I understand that a PC Suite for mac is coming. Nokia already has apps for media syncing, isync plugins (also 3rd party), the map loader and usb driver for tethering. So a Mac Suite or Ovi Suite for mac shouldn't be too far away.
Has anyone heard anything? How compatible is the N900 with a mac?