I am about to purchase Missing Sync. I have tried to use Pocket Mac for the six weeks I've owned my BlackBerry Curve. PM sorta kinda worked for the first three weeks (including inexplicable duplications and triplications of calendar events and weird error messages), but then it simply stopped working.
PocketMac is absolute worthless junk, in my own personal experience. You guys who say "RIM offers you software for free, and it works" are only half right. PM was free, all right--but free is no good if the software will not even recognize my BlackBerry when it's connected to my USB port.
I haven't been able to sync my device in over two weeks. So, yeah, I'll be buying Missing Sync.
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PocketMac is absolute worthless junk, in my own personal experience. You guys who say "RIM offers you software for free, and it works" are only half right. PM was free, all right--but free is no good if the software will not even recognize my BlackBerry when it's connected to my USB port.
I haven't been able to sync my device in over two weeks. So, yeah, I'll be buying Missing Sync.