Hi.

Why do it that complicated?
You could use CardDav on the Mac too.
The issue here is how to sync the Nokia phone.
Here in Norway, still few have a Mac :-( And that could possibly solve
the problem, if there is a way to use iSync on Mountain Lion to sync
with the Nokia one. After all, maybe it is possible to copy iSync from
a Mac with Snow Leopard, and use it that way.
I know it worked with Lion.

-David

On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 7:35 PM, Chris Bruinenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi David.
> One thing i tried and I'm not sure if this has worked all the way.
> Since i have a mac, i used an app called google contacts sync it synced all 
> my contacts from gmail and my phone and computer.
> I think the app cost 4 dollars.
> I think the only way you can do this is to set up a google account on the 
> phone with mail, and a separate one with contacts.
>
> On Jan 11, 2013, at 10:30 AM, David Hole <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks.
>>
>> This could sound a bit off topic, but as lots of blind people haven't
>> converted from old Nokias to iPhone or other smart alternatives yet,
>> this should be some how relevant.
>>
>> On the iPhone side, there's no problems synchronizing contacts between
>> phone and Google since iOS supports CardDav for syncing of contacts,
>> and that will be the only way Google will support syncing in the
>> future.
>> By now, and until january 31., people having a Nokia with S60 can
>> synchronize their contacts to Google, and then to iPhone using SyncML
>> or Mail for Exchange.
>> And the question is, does anyone here have a solution for those who
>> haven't synced before that date?
>>
>> Note: This wan't affect users who already have used SyncML and
>> Exchange syncing. They will continue to have this support on the
>> devices it is enabled for before that date.
>>
>> Note 2: People who gets an iPhone after january 31. can't either sync
>> contacts via Exchange, but have to stick with CardDav - Wich is a way
>> better solution according to Google. It's also an open protocol.
>> Syncing the calendar via CalDav instead of Exchange is also a good idea.
>>
>> -David
>>
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