Tuesday, December 11, 2007

IPHONE .. EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SYNC


iPhone iSync: the beginnings of WiFi syncing
Posted Dec 4th 2007 4:15PM by Mat LuFiled under: iTunes, Open Source, iPhone

iPhone iSync is potentially a very interesting application with great promise. It's a GUI implementation of an rsync-based folder synchronization tool that works with WiFi. This means it will sync a folder on your Mac to your iPhone/iPod touch over the wireless network. In the future, this suggests the possibility of iTunes syncing over WiFi... unfortunately, it's not quite there yet.
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The author, francisois, says that he has "reached a breakthrough that has allowed me to synchronize my own iPod Touch over wi-fi with an older version of iTunes," and he is working on getting iTunes 7.5 support but a few obstacles remain. Nonetheless, he eventually plans for syncing music, photos, contacts, and bookmarks over WiFi.Obviously you'll need a jailbroken iPhone to use this. If you have any experience with "shell scripts and ssh and especially iTunes library access," francisois is looking for help. iPhone iSync is a free download from its Google Code page.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

cool article

iMAC

What features should the 3G iphone have???

Is the iphone the future of mobile devices?