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"Use PocketMac®
Pro
to reliably sync your HP iPAQ rx3715 to your
Mac..."
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10.3
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Here's
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1)
The
PocketMac Theme - Included free with every copy of PocketMac
Pro, this nifty add-on changes your Pocket PC into a miniature Macintosh
in look & feel.

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2)
Bluetooth
Sync - You can now sync your Pocket PC or Pocket PC Phone to your Mac using Bluetooth in addition to USB and Airport/Network
connections.
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3)
Entourage
Sync - You can
sync Entourage Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and E-mail (inbox) with
your Pocket PC or Pocket PC Phone and vice versa (includes support for Office
2004).

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4)
Address
Book Sync - You
can sync OS X Address Book Contacts with your Pocket PC or Pocket PC
Phone and vice versa.
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5)
iCal
Sync - You can sync iCal Calendar and Tasks with your Pocket PC
or Pocket PC Phone and vice versa. Full support for multiple
calendars now in PocketMac Pro 3.0.

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6)
Mail.app
Sync - You can
sync Mail.app E-mail (inbox) with your Pocket PC or Pocket PC Phone
and vice versa.
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7)
iSync
Integration - When you run iSync, you can do all your synching
at once. PocketMac Pro 3.0 is now fully integrated with iSync
on your Mac; this means whenever you run iSync, PocketMac Pro will
run as well. For those who prefer a non-iSync solution, you can run
PocketMac Pro independently.

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8)
iTunes
Sync - Sync your
MP3 music from iTunes to your Pocket PC or Pocket PC Phone for tunes "on the
go". This lets you take advantage of the built-in media player
on your Pocket PC.
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9)
iPhoto
Sync/Integration - When you run PocketMac Pro, you can sync photos from iPhoto to your Pocket
PC or Pocket PC Phone to take them with you. Also, PocketMac is
fully integrated in iPhoto so you can export
selected photos directly from within iPhoto itself.

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10)
PocketWord native Mac
support - PocketWord is the built-in Word viewer for the Pocket
PC and Pocket PC Phone. Without our PocketWord viewer software, the
Mac has no native ability to view these documents. With this
software, you can now view & edit your PocketWord documents directly on your Mac. Then convert them to
Mac-friendly formats!
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11)
PocketExcel
native Mac support - PocketExcel is the built-in Excel viewer
for the Pocket PC or Pocket PC Phone. Without our PocketExcel viewer
software, the Mac has no native ability to view these documents.
With this software, you can now view & extract data from your PocketExcel
documents directly on your Mac! Then paste
the data into Excel or other spreadsheet programs so it can be saved
in Mac-friendly formats

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12)
Now Contact & Now UpToDate Sync - You
can sync Contacts, Calendars & Tasks from PowerOn Software's
suite (Now Contact & Now UpToDate) with your Pocket PC or Pocket
PC Phone and vice versa. (Requires
Now Contact/Now UpToDate).
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13)
Installation
Of Pocket PC Software & Themes - You can install 3rd party
software from your Mac to your Pocket PC or Pocket PC Phone using PocketMac
Pro 3.0 (either a CAB file or most Windows
EXE files). Support for installing 3rd Party Pocket PC Themes is included as well.

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14)
Desktop
Mounting - Every time you insert a memory card into your Pocket PC or
Pocket PC Phone, PocketMac Pro will show those cards on your
desktop so that you can access the files on them and copy files to
them.
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15)
Internet
Sharing/Avantgo synchronization - You can have your Pocket PC or
Pocket PC Phone connected to your Mac's Internet connection when
you're linked via PocketMac Pro 3.0. You can also sync AvantGo content
from your Mac to your Pocket PC.

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Screenshots Of PocketMac
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Listen To What Our
Customers Say...
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Testimonials
- Read for yourself what PocketMac® users say... |
| From George
Graves, PocketMac Customer--"I
was given an HP Jornada 548 color pocket PC a few months ago.
Of course, to really be able to use one of these, it is
necessary to be able to sync it with one's desktop computer.
The Jornada comes with a Windows program called ActiveSync.
This program does not work on Macs.
…[PocketMac] 3.2 is
FANTASTIC. Not will it sync to the Jornada via USB, it also
syncs via Bluetooth and 802.11. I don't have Bluetooth, but I
do have wi-fi, so I tried it. Sitting in my easy chair in my
living room, I switched-on the Jornada, went to the connection
icon, tapped it, and instantly PocketMac launched itself on my
desktop Mac and the two started to sync. I was elated! Not
only That, but in the new version, PocketMac let you choose
the applications to sync with and this includes iApps. I can
pick Entourage or iCal for the scheduler function, and the Mac
Addresses app for the contacts. One can also pick the Mac Mail
app for managing E-mail, and ITunes for music, and iPhoto for
pictures! Sunday, I went to the 2004 planning meeting for my
Alfa Romeo Owner's Club, and I entered all of the clubs
upcoming events for the calendar year of 2004 in my Jornada's
scheduler. I came home and decided to up-link this info to my
Mac so I could use it in the magazine. At first, I thought i
would just uplink it as text, then, I thought, what the hell,
lets see how this transfer process works with iCal (Ha!). I
was flabbergasted. Not only did it sync-up in just a few
seconds, when I went to 2004 in iCal all of the club's
activities for next year were there in a new calendar category
called "PocketMac"! Every date, every time, every
location and every note from the Jornada were perfectly
transferred to their correct places in iCal. Thus encouraged,
I decided to see if I could download all of my contacts in the
Mac Address Book to the Jornada. I went to preferences, chose
Address Book as the Mac application and hit the sync button.
When I was finished, every name, telephone number E-mail
address, street address and note were not only now in my
Jornada, but all of them are in the correct fields as well!
To say I'm impressed
with this piece of software would be an understatement.
PocketMac 3.2 makes interfacing a Windows CE Pocket PC with a
Mac at least as easy as it is on it's native Windows PC
platform. So far, the compatibility between the Pocket PC's
apps and the Mac apps is as flawless as if they were made to
interface with each other (which they weren't). I highly
recommend this piece of software. If you have been somewhat
reluctant to buy into the Pocket PC due to possible problems
interfacing with your Mac, worry no more. This thing is darn
near perfect!"
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| From Shawn J.P. West,
PocketMac Customer--"I
purchased a Siemens SX56 phone based on the 2002 version of
Microsoft's Pocket PC software. I was thrilled with the
functionality of the phone but wanted connectivity to the Mac
and need to have software that was written for OSX. I
purchased an early version of the Software and even though it
was limited, it was way better than I expected. When 3.0 came
out I updated immediately and was floored buy the
improvements. version 3.0 exceeded my expectations. I was able
to sync my address book, I was able to sync with I-cal, I was
able to load new software all via my conduit. With only a
minor update I was able to load the Apple theme on my phone.
All this without having to sync to
purchasing a "PC". Thanks for making a wicked piece
of software and backing it up with some kick ass
support."
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| From Peter Smith,
PocketMac Customer--"Add
one more happy and amazed customer to your list. It is so
simple I thought it couldn't work. Low and behold not only
does it work but as a new Mac use who missed his PDA. I can
assure potential customers. It is superior to Activesync. Eat
your heart out Microsoft.
I love to see a product that does what it
says. It's even better to have bought a product that does what
it says and more."
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PocketMac
In The News...
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PocketMac has been featured and/or reviewed in...
Newsweek, The New York Times, Pocket PC
Magazine, MacWorld, PC Magazine, MacWorld France, MacAddict,
MacHome, C'T Magazine (Germany), San Diego Union Tribune, The
Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, CNET, Mobile PC
Magazine, The Washington Post, Brighthand, MacNN, MacCentral
and numerous other publications and websites.
Here's a brief sampling of some of the highlights and
standouts...
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MacWorld
(August 2004)
In giving PocketMac Pro 4 out of 5 mice, MacWorld
said...
"What
a difference a year makes. PocketMac Pro is now a mature,
simple, and feature-rich product. Click to install, restart,
plug your PocketPC's cradle into the USB port (or activate a
Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection), and you're ready to sync.
Version 3.3 provides two-way sync support for Apple's iCal and
Address Book, Microsoft Entourage, and Now Software's Now Up
to Date & Contact...PocketMac is a clear winner."
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Here To Read The Entire Review
Pocket PC Magazine (June/July 2004)
Jim Karpen wrote...
"Installation of PocketMac was quick and easy...
I was able to go through the initial installation and use
many of the main features without looking at the manual.
I was quite satisfied with PocketMac's ability to sync my
Entourage data fast. The first time I synched my 950 contacts, the
process took about 2 minutes. Synching the calendar also went
smoothly.
I especially liked PocketMac's Web synching capability. It
includes PocketMac Mobile Web, which is analogous to Mobile
Favorites in Windows.
I also tried Avantgo and was impressed with that service. I can
see why it's so popular and am now happy to be able to access it on
the Pocket PC from my Mac.
One neat option of PocketMac is its ability to designate a Flash
memory card as the location for synching where possible, such as
putting photos on the card instead of into main memory.
...the application consistently works well...a good choice for
Mac users."
SprintPCSInfo.com
(June 15, 2004)
The
first review they ever did was for PocketMac Pro 3.3. They wrote...
"The
interesting design of PocketMac is something that is worth
talking about. Instead of implementing a seamless
one-click-no-options zero-configuration system, similar
to other programs for Mac, PocketMac provides an experience
that is much more similar to Microsoft's ActiveSync.
PocketMac
is so good Microsoft should buy it and re-brand it as
ActiveSync for Mac. Really, it's that good.
Before PocketMac,
I would tell Mac users to have some form of Virtual PC or some
old PC laying around if they wanted to own a Pocket PC, but
PocketMac handles just about every situation that you would
need a PC to fix or handle or install something. The best part
is, they let you try it before you buy."
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MacWorld
France (February 2004)
MacWorld France awards PocketMac Pro 4 out of 5 stars.
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PC
Magazine (February 17, 2004)
PC Magazine awards PocketMac Pro 4 out of 5 stars.
"...the release of PocketMac 3.0 should have Mac fans
taking a hard look at Pocket PC 2003-based or Smartphone-based
models the next time they purchase a handheld.
One
of the joys of PocketMac is how well it works with standard
Mac applications. During installation, it adds a folder to
your default web browser bookmark list, where you can save web
pages that you want synched later.
And
Mac users who are allergic to anything Windows will love the
optional theme which gives the Pocket PC interface a Mac OS
look."
MacHome
Magazine (January 2004)
In awarding PocketMac Pro 4 out of 5 apples, MacHome said...
"PocketMac
3, which began life as a shareware-like product we originally
covered in our "Mobile Mayhem" feature (pages 28-37,
June 2003), looks and functions more like Apple iSync. That's
good news for Mac users who happen to prefer the PocketPC
platform over the more Mac-friendly Palm OS.
PocketMac 3
provides several new features. Chief among them is an ever-growing list of compatible device drivers, providing
support for about 20 different PPCs. PocketMac now supports
Bluetooth in addition to USB and Airport wireless connections.
The upgrade is much more aware of all the different methods
people use to keep their lives organized. Sync support for
Microsoft Entourage, just about any Apple iLife application
and even a couple of third-party information managers (such as
Now Contact) make the product much more useful.
We
liked opening Pocket Word and Pocket Excel documents directly
on our Mac, editing them and saving them back to the Pocket PC
without moving the files back and forth. PocketMac 3 is a real
time-saver, which is especially important to those of us who
carry way too many mobile devices around and still want to
sync them up with our Macs. PocketMac does make life easier..."
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Pocket PC Magazine (May 2003)
Jim Karpen wrote...
"Setting up PocketMac Pro is fairly simple. Install the
software on your Mac and then set the preferences, which let
you choose the particular Mac program you will be
synchronizing with.
...synchronizing data went well for me.
...I had no trouble synching my 900 contacts.
...the PocketMac team has put a lot of time into it
[PocketMac Pro], and even though they're a small company they
try hard to offer good technical support.
As a Mac user who has longed to have my Pocket PC communicate and
sync with my PowerBook, I'm grateful for the efforts of the
PocketMac team and am delighted to have this software."
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System
Requirements
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- Supported Pocket PCs
- Pocket PC system
requirements
- USB cradle or cable
- 200 K of available storage
space
- Macintosh system
requirements
- 10.3 Panther
- 1 Available USB slot (or Bluetooth capabilities)
- 14 MB of available disk
space
- Entourage/iCal/Address
Book/etc. for sync features
- Please note: PocketMac® Pro 3.x can be installed on up to 2 Macs.
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