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This one works with N900 and iTunes:
http://www.salling.com/MediaSync/mac/
basic free version works fine, can sync playlists
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I need to connect to this tool to my N900 so I can sync my iTunes playlists etc.
My Mac connects successfully to the N900 via bluetooth but the Nokia Multimedia Transfer tool will NOT find the phone (just spins and spins). I disconnect and successfully reconnect to the Mac via bluetooth but it will not connect with the Nokia Transfer tool. I connect the USB cable and select PC Suite but it still will not connect. In fact, it has forced me to reboot my Mac a couple times.
Has anyone successfully connected their N900 to their Mac using this tool? I have a Macbook Pro with 4GB RAM running Snow Leopard. I wonder if it is not compatible with Snow Leopard but the download page says "Leopard".
Nokia Multimedia Transfer Tool for Mac: http://europe.nokia.com/get-support-...nsfer/download
Thanks!