Windows phone 7 to mac connector, beta version of the application to synchronize wp7 with mac
One of the first disquisitions that arose with the arrival of Windows Phone 7 mobiles (which are released on the market today) was the way they would communicate with Apple computers, Macintosh (or Mac).
Microsoft, which had already thought about them, announced that this year it would see the light of a tool to synchronize content between a Windows Phone 7 and an apple computer. As of today, we can already know some of the functions that the Windows Phone 7 to Mac Connector, the application for Apple computers, will present, as well as some screenshots of its interface.
As you can see, the absence of a specific application with Zune (which is the program that will run on mobile WP7 and computers with the operating system of Microsoft in the same way as iTunes at Apple) on Mac, the Windows Phone 7 to Mac Connector is the closest thing to get in a Macintosh environment.
Like iTunes, this Windows Phone 7 to Mac Connector will offer the option to transfer music, videos or images between computer and mobile through playlists (complete or partial), showing the amount of space available on the phone and identifying what type of data occupies the memory of the mobile. Like in iTunes when we sync an iPhone.
This that seems so interesting has two of the defects inherited from iTunes. On the one hand, Windows Phone 7 Connector to Mac lacks the transfer system we could find on Android, through which suffice files between folders drag the Finder (the version of Mac from the Windows Explorer).
This, as we say, cannot be done with Windows Phone 7 to Mac Connector. In addition, it does not allow synchronization over the air via Wi-Fi, so the mobile with Windows Phone 7 will have to be physically connected by cable to the Mac.
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