![]() ![]() Once you’ve chosen which device or service you’d like to start syncing with your Mac, SyncMate allows you to also choose which type of connection will be used to sync that device or service. But to begin with starting your first synchronization, you simply have to click the “Add connection” button at the top and you will be thrown into the window that is pictured below.īefore you start to understand how the application works, you’ll have to select which stuff you’re going to sync with your Mac – and luckily, SyncMate offers a wide variety of devices and services from which to choose From Android to Dropbox to Sony’s PSP to even another Mac, SyncMate probably has all of the devices in your house covered when it comes to syncing your information. It’s a design that looks kind of confusing at first, but once you understand how the application works, the UI is fairly easy to navigate. Since you’ll be starting with the application at the startup screen, that’s where I’ll start my review. Does the syncing utility live up to the standards that its $40 price tag should set? Or is it just an exorbitant amount of money wasted? Keep reading my review of SyncMate for OS X to find out! I’ve been using the $40 app for a little while now, and I’m ready to issue my final verdict. One such developer is Eltima Software, the developer behind the Mac-to-mobile syncing application SyncMate. Thankfully, there a lot of developers out there who do use OS X and mobile platforms that aren’t iOS – and therefore, there are a lot of options for syncing your non-Apple phone to your Apple computer. ![]() Webjets.io - How to Sync and Work Across Devices ![]()
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