Fone2Phone 2.2 details
Winner of the Mac Observer Editors’ Choice award 2008
Scoring a new cell phone, iPod or iPhone is great, but transferring the
data from your old cell phone isn’t always as cool of an experience.
Thanks to Fone2Phone from nova media, however, that data shuffle is a
piece of cake.
This one trick pony moves contacts, events, tasks, notes, bookmarks,
photos, music and movies from many Motorola, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson
phones to your Mac. The interface is simple and sleek, and makes the
whole process a breeze.
Activate Bluetooth on your cell phone and Macintosh Computer
and launch Fone2Phone. This program will take over and do the work for
you: from the connection process to copying all data to your Macintosh
Computer.
Finally, Fone2Phone will add the new content to your
applications: as Address Book group, iCal calendar, iTunes playlist,
iTunes movies, iPhoto album, Safari bookmarks and notes. Thus it is
easy to use iSync, iTunes or FoneLink to transfer your contents to your
new device!
Feature Highlights
– Fone2Phone will connect your old cell phone to the Mac, using its own connection wizard
– Fone2Phone collects the data you want to copy. You can choose to
select contacts, tasks notes, bookmarks, photos, music and videos
– Fone2Phone supports a very comprehensive list of compatible
cell phones with many more Motorola and Samsung phones to be supported
soon
What’s New in this Version
– Support for Nokia: 5320 XpressMusic, E66, E71
– Support for Sony Ericsson: G700, W712a, W715a, C702, C702c, C902,
C902c, G502, G502c, K530c, K550im, K610im, K818i, K858i/c, T658i,
W580im, W760c, W888i, W908c, Z710a, Z715i, Z750a, Z755i, Z780i
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later