ISync

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iSync
iSync 1.2.1 screenshot
iSync 2 screenshot
Developer: Apple
Latest release: 2.4 (501.2) / March 13, 2007
OS: Mac OS X
Use: Personal information manager
Website: Apple.com/…/isync/
The correct title of this article is iSync. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.

iSync is a software application published by Apple. It runs only under Mac OS X and is used to synchronize data in iCal and the Address Book with .Mac and with devices including iPods, many SyncML-compatible mobile phones and Palm OS handheld organizers & smartphones. PocketPCs and Windows Mobile devices cannot be used with iSync, but are supported by third-party applications. Prior to the release of Mac OS X v10.4, iSync could also synchronize a user's Safari bookmarks with the .Mac subscription service provided by Apple.

Starting with Mac OS X v10.4, much of this functionality has been moved into the Sync Services framework, which developers can use to incorporate synchronization into their own applications. iSync, however, retains responsibility for synchronizing mobile handsets, Palm OS organizers and compatible smartphones. With the release of iTunes 4.8, the responsibility for synchronizing iPods under Mac OS X v10.4 has been delegated to iTunes. Synchronization with .Mac is now the domain of .Mac Sync, accessible through a System Preferences pane.

The current version of iSync is 2.4.

iSync version OS version Release date Features
10.2 10.3 10.4
2.4 Yes March 13, 2007 Released as a part of Mac OS X v10.4.9 update. Added support for additional mobile handsets from Motorola, Nokia and SONY Ericsson and offered initial support for two mobile handsets from Samsung.
2.3 Yes June 27, 2006 Released as a part of Mac OS X v10.4.7 update. Added support for additional mobile handsets.
2.2 Yes April 3, 2006 Released as a part of Mac OS X v10.4.6 update. Added support for additional mobile handsets, including many Nokia Series 40 devices.
2.1.1 Yes January 10, 2006 Released as a part of Mac OS X v10.4.4 update. Added support for additional mobile handsets.
2.1 Yes July 11, 2005 Added support for more devices.
2.0 Yes April 29, 2005 Released as part of Mac OS X v10.4. iSync now only syncs data between portable devices. Data syncing between computers is handled by the operating system.
1.5 Yes Yes August 10, 2004 Added support for more devices.
1.4 Yes Yes February 17, 2004 Added support for more devices including Symbian phones and the iPod mini.
1.3 Yes Yes October 24, 2003 Released to coincide with Mac OS X v10.3 release. Adding support for more devices.
1.2.1 Yes October 8, 2003 Added support for more devices and calendar support for Symbian phones.
1.1 Yes June 3, 2003 Added support for more devices. Added bookmark syncing between Macs.
1.0 Yes January 2, 2003 First non-beta release.

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