Nov
14
A Working BluePhoneElite2 / iSync Sync-When-in-BlueTooth-Range AppleScript
Sam Burney | Fri, 11/14/2008 - 05:50 | 762 comments
I love integration, the ability to have one device do a million different things, like the Nokia E71 (Another story ;)). I also love to have the ability to have the same information available on all of my different devices (Laptop, Desktop, Mobile phone(s), etc...).
When I was using Windows on my main computer, I used Nokia's PC Suite to synchronise my calendars and contacts with my phone via bluetooth. One of the great things about Nokia's sync tool is that it can automatically sync on a regular intervalof your choosing, or even sync when it detected your phone within range.
When I moved to Mac OS it felt like a breath of fresh air. The iSync plugin for my phone was tiny and simple to install, bluetooth no longer freaking crashed all the time and the Apple Address Book/iCal combination kicks Outlook's ugly butt.
All this was great, but for whatever silly reason Apple neglected to include the ability to syncronise your devices on a schedule (iSync can do it for MobileMe, but not devices).
Another application I use is BluePhoneElite, and it you own a Nokia S60 phone and a Mac with bluetooth I seriously recommend you give it a go, it's an amazing piece of software. BluePhoneElite can, among other things, do 'stuff' when it detects a phone come into range, it even includes an example AppleScript to do exactly what I'm after, force an iSync device synchronisation when it detects a phone come into rang, but it doesn't work!
After a bit of playing around with the two supplied AppleScripts and quite a lot of Googling I came up with a working script
BluePhoneElite / iSync AppleScript
Links: Download
Instructions:
- Download to your computer
- In BluePhoneElite, add in 'In Range' handler and specify this AppleScript
Once installed, every time your phone comes into range this AppleScript will be run. The script checks to see if your phone has been synchronised in the last 2 hours (This is configurable), and if not it synchronises it immediately.
Updated 2/3/2009
I have updated the download link to contain a version that supports BPE2.1's AppleScript changes.
Nov
5
Nokia 6121 Classic iSync Plugin
Sam Burney | Wed, 11/05/2008 - 00:04 | 382 comments
I currently carry two Mobile phones, one for work (Optus) and my own (3 Mobile). Up until now I've been using two of my own 3G handsets with both SIM cards; a Nokia 6120 Classic and a Nokia E51.
3 only offer 3G coverage on the 2100MHz band, with a fall-back to Telstra's 2.75G (EDGE) network when outside of Metropolitan areas.
Optus have also only offered 3G on the 2100MHz band within Metro areas with a fall-back to their own 2.5G (GPRS) network, that is until recently. In the last couple of months Optus have been rolling out their new rural 3G coverage, but like Telstra's rural coverage it will not be using the 2100MHz band. To futher complicate things, rather than using the 850MHz band Telstra uses in the bush, Optus and Vodafone have chosen to use the 900MHz band.
Both of my phone handsets are dual-band UMTS with 2100MHz/850MHz support. This means they work great on all of Telstra's network but only within Metro areas on everyone elses.
Introducing the Nokia 6121 Classic.