![]() ![]() I couldn't help but picture a novice, or "noob," BlackBerry user attempting to fill up his memory card via the new Mac software for the first time, only to find that the program hung up and his device is frozen because it got stuck trying to index the new files on the card. I used a SanDisk 16GB Ultra microSDHC card in my trials, and I reformatted it and ran through the very same process a number of times to simulate a new user experience, but was never able to successfully sync up more than six GBs of music at a time. Specifically, the sync process stopped after an hour or so, leaving me frustrated and my device frozen until I force-quit the program and reformatted my memory card. I was able to sync small amount of media from my iTunes library between my BlackBerry Bold and MacBook-as much as six GBs-but as soon as I tried syncing any amount of data more than 10GB, I encountered problems. But therein lies one of the biggest problems I have with the new BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac: media sync troubles. Unlike current version of BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Windows PCs, the Mac-version incorporates BlackBerry Media Sync, so there's no longer any need to employ an addition program for syncing media files between your computer and RIM handheld. ![]() BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac performs all the basic syncing functionality a BlackBerry user needs. Gone are the days when Mac users had to resort to expensive third-party BlackBerry syncing programs like The Missing Sync or PocketMac for their personal information management (PIM) needs. The application's user interface is also impressive it's both functional and handsome, and it's laid out in a similar fashion to other core Apple apps, like iTunes, so it should seem familiar to most Mac users.
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