One could maybe even write a script which reloads the same extensions, if necessary, after having ended the VirtualPC or Parallels session: just edit the usbfix.sh script in TextEdit, replace all the kextunload entries with kextload, and save it with another name, i.e. Full details are available at the above-linked blog entry, of course. There is a way to use the Nokia PC Suite on the Mac.You'll need to download the usbfix.sh script from the above link to your home folder, make it executable ( chmod 755 usbfix.sh), and then do this in the OS X Terminal: sudo sh usbfix.shThis temporarily unloads some conflicting USB kernel extensions, until the next reboot. So far, we resort to the iSync plugin to synchronize just the contacts and the calendar. I don't want to get into a Mac versus PC argument, but it should be made available even if we are only a small percentage of the market. I recently found this blog entry, which explains how to use the Nokia PC suite on a Mac (via VirtualPC or Parallels): I know there are Mac users out there like me who are complaining that Nokia does not have a Nokia PC Suite for Macs (or Nokia ‘Mac' Suite).
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