I believe it can, depends on your email server setup.

If you are a corporate user, connected to an Exchange server, contacts will
sync over the air via a Blackberry Enterprise server.

If you are are using Entourage with an IMAP or POP mail server, contacts
should sync via PocketMac for Blackberry - http://www.pocketmac.net/

Personally, I had poor luck with PocketMac.  It doesn¹t like playing with a
network user account, provisioned by Active Directory, in OS X.

I¹ve talked to other people who had great success with PocketMac, YMMV.

Hope this helps.

Paul Teeter



On 12/17/07 2:05 PM, "revDAVE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 12/17/2007 11:13 AM, "Danny Grizzle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> > I replaced the Palm Treo with a Blackberry Curve. It beats the Palm in
>> > many ways, but not in others. to be fair, I've only had it a few
>> > weeks. It has built-in GPS navigation that is accomplished via a data
>> > connection, not internal maps like TomTom for Palm. Frankly, TomTom
>> > was far superior, though a lot more pain to install. The Blackberry OS
>> > beats Palm, as does the beautiful color screen. and the phone is
>> > lighter and more compact. the speaker phone on the Blackberry is much
>> > better than on the Treo 650.
> 
> Interesting ... Does the blackberry curve ( or any other blackberry device)
> interface with mac entourage 2004 address book?
> 
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