Samsung t509

I now have a Samsung t509, but I cannot seem to isync my address book info onto this phone. I followed all the steps, for both phone and computer, to make a bluetooth connection. The phone recognizes the comuter and the computer recognizes the phone. But when I go to iSync, than to add the device, I get the following message "DUN connect with my computer?" Yes or NO. Wheather I select yes or no I get the same answer.
"No device found".
Is there a way to iSync this phone with my mac?
Will "Missing Sync" help?
Any help on this matter would be greatful.
Thanks

Never mind. After reading through some of the other post on this same subject I finally figued how to get my addresses on the phone without isync.
It would appear that you need MySync for this phone.

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    Fri Jun 18 15:15:25 2010 : CCLWrite : AT\13
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    Fri Jun 18 15:15:25 2010 : CCLWrite : AT&FE0V1S0=0\13
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    Fri Jun 18 15:15:27 2010 : CCLWrite : AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","telstra.wap"\13
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    Fri Jun 18 15:15:32 2010 : sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0> <magic 0x4d542e7d> <pcomp> <accomp>]
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    Fri Jun 4 18:29:10 2010 : rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0xa2 <addr 10.200.7.0> <compress VJ 0f 01>]
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    Fri Jun 4 18:33:29 2010 : Terminating on signal 15.
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    Fri Jun 4 18:33:36 2010 : Connect time 4.4 minutes.
    Fri Jun 4 18:33:36 2010 : Sent 14164 bytes, received 146 bytes.
    Fri Jun 4 18:40:46 2010 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
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    However Photoshop can mean:
    Photoshop (Windows or Mac only)
    Photoshop Elements (Windows or Mac only)
    Photoshop Touch - Mobile, iOS, Android photo editor | Download Adobe Photoshop Touch
    Photoshop Express - Android,Windows 8 (Windows 8 tablet and desktop only),iOS
    Photoshop Mix (iPad)
    So, you cannot run the majority of Adobe software on your Samsung mobile device - only those specifically written for the Android operating system - currently Photoshop Touch and Photoshop Express.
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