Nokia Nods At Macs


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A new product from Nokia is here, and its arrival marks a noteworthy change in the corporate scheme of things. “After years of treating Apple users as second class citizens, Nokia has released a Beta version of Nokia Media Transfer for Mac, which enables its N-series mobile phones to transfer music, photos and other files to and from a Mac,” observes Steve O’Hear, the editor of last100.

As for whether this change is a good one, O’Hear continues, “The Nokia Media Transfer works as advertised and has enough iTunes and iPhoto integration to feel like a proper Mac application.”

It sounds as if Nokia’s nod to Mac users has been returned (in a manner of speaking) in kind.

One Response to “Nokia Nods At Macs”

  1. Gary Says:

    Within the last month I bought a Nokia 6300 for about 130GBP (or thereabouts) - call it a mid-range phone. It only came out earlier this year, so it’s still pretty new. This new (beta) software won’t look at my 6300. Ask me if I’m impressed? Yeah, maybe by the time it comes out of beta there will be support for a wider range - but I’m not holding my breath.

    Nova Media’s FoneLink supports a much wider range of phones and they deserve at least a nod for their efforts.

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