Apple Releases iSync Public Beta
CUPERTINO —Apple® today announced the availability of iSync Public Beta, a preview version of Apple’s breakthrough
software application that automatically synchronises address books and calendars between Macs and the new generation of
Bluetooth-enabled GPRS mobile phones, Apple’s iPod™ and Palm OS-compatible handheld organisers. In addition, users with
a .Mac account can use iSync to seamlessly synchronise their calendars and address books across multiple Macs connected
to the Internet.
“iSync is the beginning of something really big,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “With the push of a button, iSync
synchronises the address book and calendar on your Mac with those on your mobile phone. Plus, if you’re a .Mac
subscriber, you can now synchronise the address books and calendars across your multiple Macs too.”
Apple is working with mobile industry leaders such as Cingular and Sony Ericsson to offer Mac® customers the first
easy-to-use, integrated “Mac to Mobile” solution with Bluetooth enabled phones such as the new T68i. By providing an
integrated sync solution with the mobile phone, users will have access to all their most current contacts and schedules
on the device that they travel with the most.
iSync Public Beta is available for download at www.apple.com/isync and requires Mac® OS X version 10.2. A .Mac account is required for “Mac to Mac” synchronisation. A list of
iSync-compatible devices is available at www.apple.com/isync.
Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in
the 1980s with the Macintosh. Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students,
educators and creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and
Internet offerings.