I’m looking for answers here from anyone who has succeeded with tackling the problem of syncing Mac and Blackberry Bold. Missing Sync looks like it should work but on my client’s mac it goes well at first, and then subsequent syncs start deleting contacts catastrophically!
I worked through the solutions provided by Mark Space technical support on behalf of my client, but nothing worked in the end after the first few syncs. As you can imagine, handling someone else’s precious data with this sort of error occurring without warning can make one twitchy.
I take small comfort that I am not alone, but really feel that Mac users are treated like second class citizens by Blackberry RIM, who should really bundle working sync software with their new phones – after all a fair amount of their customers are publishing types who love their Macs! And Mark Space should get this sorted out too, because Missing Sync is an apt name for their product for all the wrong reasons.
There is a thread in Mark Space’s forums about this and I have posted there.
We will see.
UPDATE: Following Luca’s comment (below) I tried the Google Sync method. I haven’t quite got it working yet as we ran out of time, but I just want to note some gotchas I need to be aware of when working with Blackberries:
1) Make sure that the Blackberry contains the actual SIM card that is to be used. So dismal was the Missing Sync experience on the Bold 9000, the client had moved his SIM over to his previous phone.
2) Make sure the Blackberry has a data plan. This was my naivety in that the I am so used to an iPhone that comes with an unlimited data contract by which it gets email, whereas the Blackberry email is a separate deal from the internet contract. So I was scratching my head wondering why Google Sync wasn’t able to login.
3) Unfortunately you must wipe either the Mac contacts or the Blackberry before the first sync or there is going to be duplication. In this case my client has over 1200 contacts, and a differing number on each device.
Having been critical of Blackberry RIM for not producing Mac sync software for the Bold 9000 out of the box earlier, I now wonder if Apple is also to blame. If they want to they can make it possible. I note for instance that syncing with Googlemail’s contacts in Leopard was just a matter of ticking a check-box in preferences. However, whoever is to blame, it is an absolute shambles that given the money invested in these devices by both developers and consumers, that they don’t “just work”.








This is the only way I found out to REALLY sync your BB Bold with your Mac
http://www.lucafiligheddu.com/2009/01/how-to-sync-your-blackberry-bold-with-a-mac-the-only-solution-that-really-works.html
Hope it helps.
Luca
Thanks Luca. I’ll suggest that to my client. And thank you for introducing me to Tweetdeck; I am going to have fun with that!
You should try the beta of 2.0 for Missing Sync for BlackBerry:
http://forums.markspace.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=5831
Mark/Space has an alpha version of Missing Sync for BlackBerry 2.0 that seems to work ok with the Bold.
Missing Sync has always worked well for me, until I got a Bold. It did not really work well for me either. A week or two a go I started using the Beta for their upcoming release and it has been working like a charm. Frankly I am not to keen on Google having my contacts anyway. I suspect it will be released pretty soon.
Chuck
I saw the beta for Missing Sync for Blackberry 2.0. If it was my own BlackBerry Bold I was trying to get working with my Mac, I’d have done it. But it is for a client who already feels like he has been a bit of a guinea pig for RIM, Mark Space, or both. So I am reluctant to try a beta on him.
I also find that Missing Sync has been less than open about the fact that there are such issues with their software, and until it says for sure that it works with the Bold (or your money back) I shall be unlikely to implement it.
Of course, if anyone has a Bold or Storm lying around they would donate to me to experiment with, I’d be more than happy… but that is a tad unlikely.