PC Suite for 6500c to work on mac os x leopard

Seems like new products have to much information & features built into them these days. PC suite would not work on my old pc for 6500c & will not work on my new mac. Neither will isync.
Have not been able to charge phone in car although nokia old ck7w car kit works fine no need for a lcd gadget in car who needs any more distractions while driving.
Surely there must be a way to edit this phone book without manually deleting all contacts & starting again.
Any info out there.

13-Dec-2007 04:40 PM
ndwild wrote:
Seems like new products have to much information & features built into them these days. PC suite would not work on my old pc for 6500c & will not work on my new mac. Neither will isync. Have not been able to charge phone in car although nokia old ck7w car kit works fine no need for a lcd gadget in car who needs any more distractions while driving. Surely there must be a way to edit this phone book without manually deleting all contacts & starting again. Any info out there.
sounds like the sync service on your phone is the culprit. i'd need more info about the failure to help diagnose why it's happening and if its possible to fix without a format of the phone. hve you looked in the console error logs? do you see an error message? try sending all your existing contact info to your mac, then erasing the info on the phone and re-syncing. to send info to the mac: on my n95, i can hold the edit key (pencil key) and select all of my contacts. then i choose Options->Send Business Card send it via bluetooth to the mac and you'll get a list of .vcf files. you can double-click each one of these to import it to the Address Book. (if you care about calendar info too, you'll have to do that before the next step as well - reply for step-by-step info) now, open isync and in the menu bar click Devices->Reset All Devices isync will ask if you're certain, then erase all contact and calendar info on the phone, then perform a normal sync. --- by the way - there is no pc suite for the mac - i just reread your post, maybe you were talking about Nokia multimedia Transfer? this app is not responsible for any synchronizing of your contact info. maybe i have answered the wrong question. please reply with clarification if you want help ---
N95-1 ---> N97-NAM ---> N900 ---> E7-00 + N900 (I use them both)
(N95 was pretty good, N97 had potential but utterly failed to deliver, N900 is absurdly good. Those of you wondering, "should I try N900/Maemo/MeeGo"? The answer is a resounding YES)

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