- Go here and download the plug-in.
- Install the plug-in just like the instructions say.
- Run iSync (dealing with the error message, if there is one, comes next).
- If iSync claims that the plug-in is for another version of iSync, but you are running the most up-to-date version, click the little arrow to have the Finder show the plug-in.
- Drag the plug-in folder for the phone to the Desktop.
- Right-click on iSync in your Applications folder and choose "Show Package Contents".
- Navigate to Contents/PlugIns/ApplePhoneConduit.syncdevice/Contents/PlugIns .
- Drop the plug-in folder in to that location.
- Launch iSync and add your phone (delete the old phone info and undue any hack you did like the one outlined here).
2007-06-24
Syncing a Nokia E70 with iSync on OS X
While doing my occasional check for a new firmware update for my cell phone, I discovered that Nokia has released an iSync plug-in for my US-based E70! Took a little bit of trickery, though, so I figured I would blog about it so other people can take my approach.
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Thanks for putting this up. I followed the instructions and it went just as you said it would. I was really hoping that a proper Nokia isync config would sort me out - but after a year or so of isync'ing with an Internet hack script, the E70 is in a state where isync/reset just no longer work cleanly - even with the Nokia script.
During isync, even when I chose to reset the device (which should wipe the E70 clean first), it appears to copy contacts and calendar from phone to Mac, and then Mac to phone. Then isync throws an error and aborts.
I can sync contacts alone but not calendars, so I suspect that is where the problem is. I just want to delete all contacts and calendar information on the phone. That's easy for contacts, but not so for calendar. Any ideas?
@bill:
Nope, no clue. Sorry. Hopefully this will all be sorted out when Leopard comes out in October.
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