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Sync your Samsung device with Mac OS X via FoneSync
Samsung Hub —
... Nova Media has released FoneSync software that helps to sync your Samsung phone with Mac OS X. FoneSync gives an easy to use interface that will allow users to sync contacts and calendar entries from their latest Samsung device to Mac’s Leopard or Snow Leopard OS.
FoneSync currently supports models like M8800 Pixon, M8910, S5230, S5600, S7220, S7350, S8000 and S8300 and goes for Euro 19.90 in Europe while Americans and Canadians can snag it for US$19.95.
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FoneSync software helps Samsung phones play nice with Mac OS X
Ubergizmo —
... Mac OS X can be quite the choosy partner, but that doesn't mean it is always a pain to hook up non-Apple devices to it. Nova Media from Germany has rolled out its FoneSync software which will sync your Samsung cellphone with Mac OS X via an easy to use interface. ForeSync supports models such as the M8800 Pixon, M8910, S5230, S5600, S7220, S7350, S8000 and S8300 currently, where it will retail for 19.90 Euros, while us living across the Atlantic have it good at $19.95. ...
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