CC desktop sync for Mac - where is it? Happy on Win, installed on new Mac - no sync folder?

Checked with chat rep - adobe tech couldnt comment and pointed here?!
Help, am I missing something or fudged my install? Or is simply not a feature in the OSX build yet?
Thanks

I also have the calendar sync problem, same as yours
as for contacts I have no problem but I am new to BB so when I first sync I moved all my contacts from my palm using vcard
I didn't use pocketmac b4
hope someone from Blackberry will fix this Calendar and Contacts problem for DM Mac Soon......
if Palm can do it....y can't Blackberry do the same!!!!
I have no problem what so ever with palm on my Mac
but BB.....um......

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