I usually like figuring things out myself. I want to know what a script or program does to reconfigure a portion of whatever system I'm using so that when it breaks, I have some clue as to where to find help. Sometimes money = time and when time is limited, paying money for someone else to handle your messes is worth it. I just got my Nokia E61 and knew that it could be synced with OS X/Tiger, but didn't want to go through the trouble of modifying kext files, plists, etc. So I did a quick search and came across iSync Plugins from Nova Media. Within 2 min. of buying the software, I was syncing my address book and calendar items with the E61. The software installation is simple and adding the device to you iSync device list is a breeze. That's it. That was well worth $20.
Sometimes $20 is worth it - iSync plugin from Nova Media
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