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Apple Announces iSync 1.1 and QuickTime 6.3

chrisbw writes "According to this press release, Apple has announced iSync 1.1 and Quicktime 6.3. iSync adds support for more phones (including USB), as well as syncing Safari bookmarks!" Software Update has QuickTime 6.3 now, and iSync 1.1 is available via the web site.

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  1. Re:Software Update by HaloZero · · Score: 4, Informative

    Just worked for me. Also included is now a Bluetooth Software download, upgrade to 1.2.1, which wasn't mentioned by the original article poster in this Apple Update.

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  2. Re:Safari Bookmarks by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yes... syncing Bookmarks works exactly as calendars and contacts : you can edit them on any sync'ed computers and iSync will merge them correctly.

  3. And to finish my own post..... by ihatewinXP · · Score: 4, Informative

    I just found some specifics....

    "QuickTime 6.3 delivers extensive support for the 3GPP standard, including Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) and Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) audio, MPEG-4 and H.263 video, 3G Text (TX3G) and native .3gp file format support."

    Of course AAC support and MPEG-4, but what the hell is 3G text?

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  4. Re:Well this is good by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    iSync is a generic synchronization platform. It uses SyncML to keep databases together across multiple devices.

    It's an important part of Palm use with a Mac, but in truth using iSync with a Palm is a little messy. That's because Palms don't support SyncML. So you still have to use their piece-of-shit "hotsync" software, although iSync handles all the ins-and-outs of getting your data in and out of your applications. Hotsync still has to do the heavy lifting with your Palm.

    With Bluetooth phones, on the other hand, iSync is all you need. Just pair the phone to the computer and click "Sync Now." Poof. All your contacts and calendar items are in your phone. It's pretty nice.