Microsoft’s Windows Mobile devices traditionally synced with a service called ActiveSync – it was available for Windows only. Users who were on other operating systems were left in the rain, and had to use Mark/Space’s admittedly excellent synchronization solutions.

Engadget reports the following:

Microsoft’s Aaron Woodman didn’t commit to supporting Mac OS with Windows Phone 7 Series, but he certainly didn’t close the door on the idea either. There are apparently “internal discussions” going on as to whether support will move beyond Windows

Given that Mark/Space have had MacOS syncing covered for some time for a small fee, I am not sure how relevant this really is…


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