There's lots of cell phones the new version of iSync doesn't support.
From what reading I've been doing, the N75 appears to be one of these
cases and it wouldn't surprise me if the Nokia 6620 driver support was stripped out on the rationnalle nobody uses those old phones anymore. I recently upgraded from the 6620 to the N75 and not too long ago ended up reinstalling leopard and have some things working a little better as a result. For one thing, I got macports installed and managed to download mysql and tin and get them built and installed. Now if I can figure out how to make them run I'll be doing really well. For macports, the easiest way for root to run it from the terminal is /opt/local/macports/portf and then do search mysql and search tin from inside that program. Unfortunately nethack doesn't install but the fink project has a version that will install.

On Sun, 30 Mar 2008, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:


I use iSync with my Motorola with no delays or problems, and do not have a .Mac account. Sounds more like a connection problem to me, but that's just a guess. It only takes a few seconds to sync via Bluetooth.

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On 30 Mar, 2008, at 8:44 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:

I have a .mac account already paid up and activated on my computer and have the new version of isync software for leopard. The software does not synchronize anything in a reasonable amount of time and I have serious doubts that it can even work at all. I have a nokia 6620 phone and have the connections set as authorized yet isync stays on 5.9% progress for over a half hour. I hope this gets fixed soon, and wish when the software had been rewritten it would have only used a .mac account if the user had a .mac account to use in the first place and would have defaulted to storing information on the local computer especially if an external network connection were down. The network was and is up that's how you're getting this message.






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