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Feb 16, 2011

Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac OS Goes Gold, Hits The Mac App Store

It's been available since October in beta form, but Microsoft has just turned its Windows Phone 7 Connector product to a shiny shade of gold, giving Mac owners a solid (if not Zune-free) option for hooking up their Windows Phones without firing up Boot Camp. There aren't any new features in the latest build worth noting, so you'll get the same options as before: media synchronization, iTunes compatibility, and support for Windows Phone firmware updates, it's now in the Mac App Store.

18 comments:

  1. Ahah I didn't know those phones were Mac friendly... anyway I left my old Windows Phone for a BlackBerry.

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  2. That looks awesome. I'm a droid guy myself

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  3. I really have no clue what this is about...
    The samsung galaxy S works on a windows thats about it for me...

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  4. One day Macs and PCs are gonna be the same thing...

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  5. I'm glad microsoft pulled their heads out of their asses and released this. Glad to see it's finally taking off to!

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  6. cool
    $upporting
    http://gadafiny-club.blogspot.com/

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  7. M$ actually developing for Apple? What is the world coming too.

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  8. wow, maybe this is the first step towards a PC/Mac lovechild.

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  9. Nothing is Mac friendly. Is all an illusion!

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  10. @Punk1119
    Mac is a Personal Computer
    Mac is a PC ;)

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  11. yeah, changed my iphone for a galaxy.. much better

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  12. my phone still has a battery bag. 1988 babies

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  13. This just seems very... ironic. =)

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