Music syncing is the only media feature right now, but it easily grabs iTunes playlists.
(Credit: Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt/CNET)
On Friday, BlackBerry maker RIM released its first-ever Desktop Manager for Mac users. As we announced last week, the free BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac will update certain apps, back up and restore BlackBerry content, and sync content like music playlists, contacts, and calendar items between your Mac to your smartphone.
We spent some time managing our BlackBerry Bold with it. So far, our experience has been positive. However, RIM did miss some opportunities in this first release, especially on the multimedia front. We’ll come back to those a little later.
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Originally posted at The Download Blog
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