Nokia N95 and Mac OS X iSync

Perhaps one of my biggest annoyances with Mac OS X is the continuing failure of Apple to properly support modern Nokia handsets, through crufty dialup scripts or missing compatibility with iSync.

One of the things I lost when I upgraded to Leopard was support for my N95, that I’d previously added to Panther (as I had to do when trying to get my N80 supported by iSync). Sometimes Nokia release isync support software, but they usually take their time.

So as a stop-gap until Apple or Nokia get their acts together, I copied the N93 iSync plugin and modified it to work with the N95, including a truly awful pixelated logo of the N95. I’m guessing some other people out there have the same problem, so I’ll share it: Nokia-N95.phoneplugin.tar.gz. Just unarchive and copy into /Applications/iSync.app/Contents/PlugIns/ApplePhoneConduit.syncdevice/Contents/PlugIns/ (right-click on the iSync application and select “Show Package Contents” or use Command-Shift-G to go directly to the folder).

It seems to work, and I’ve not noticed any problems, but obviously I can’t be held responsible for your Mac deleting your data, eating your phone, or drunk-dialling ex-girlfriends.

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