![]() ![]() ![]() In SyncMate, click the Connect button.A semi-transparent CONNECTING… window will appear. Plug your Windows Mobile device into the USB cable, and plug the cable into your Mac.Place a check in the Don’t show this warning again box, and then click OK.Once your Mac starts again, navigate to the Applications folder and double-click SyncMate to launch it.Save any open work, exit out of any open programs, and click the Restart button. Once the installation has completed, you’ll need to restart.When prompted to enter your password, do so, and click OK.Unless you want to change the installation location (probably not a great idea), click the Install button.Since it wasn’t enough to get you to click Continue on the previous screen, now click Agree.Review the info in the Software License Agreement (yawn) and yet again, click Continue.Review the info in the Important Information screen, and click Continue.There isn’t much to see on the Introduction screen, so click Continue.You’ll be prompted to confirm that it’s OK to include software that determines if it’s possible to install software.dmg file and double-click Eltima SyncMate.pkg to begin the installation. Head over to the SyncMate download page NOTE: site no longer appears to include ability to download SyncMate 4, which is the last version that worked with Windows Mobile.It’s also worth mentioning that you can also use SyncMate to mount your Windows Mobile device as a drive in OS X – and browse/transfer files to and from your Mac/device. The free version of SyncMate is limited to only syncing your Contacts and iCal calendar (and Google Contacts and/or Google Calendar) – but that’s more than enough for me. Though SyncMate isn’t new, they’ve just released a version with a long awaited feature – the ability to sync using a locked Windows Mobile/Pocket PC device. SyncMate 4 was the last version that supported Windows Mobile, and is no longer available for download from the Eltima site (I couldn’t find it…) 2021 Update: the software utilized in this guide no longer supports Windows Mobile. ![]()
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