Monthly Archive for November, 2007

Blackberry Sync under OSX

The state of affairs in OSX with Blackberries is pretty sad. RIM offers a free program called PocketMac, which amazingly works, but sucks very badly. It hasn’t been updated in a long time and is not a Universal binary.

As part of my organizational work, I’m getting my contacts all in sync with Address Book in OSX, then dumping them to Gmail and my Blackberry. I have a PC with the RIM syncing software, which works fine and is a well developed piece of software, but i don’t want to add an extra middle man to my syncing.

Overall, the software has a shitty installer, terrible Mac interface, slow performance, and lack of options and documentation. However, it does seem to work. I tried just doing a 1-way with my contacts, dumping them on the Blackberry, and syncing my Notes on the Blackberry to Stickies on OSX.

  • Contacts sync 1-way fine, but it is a complete 1-way sync. It deletes all contacts on the Blackberry first, then overwrites your contacts. I have to try a 2-way sync, but I’m cautious because I don’t want the Blackberry deleting info on the Address Book.
  • Notes lose their title, but they transfer fine to Stickies. 2-way sync works fine.

I’m keeping it simple and not gonna try Calendar sync or anything. Overall, this is a very negative review, but I can’t complain too much because it does work. Oh well.

Thanksgiving Break

Well, it’s been another long while, but that won’t stop me. I write here as an enjoyment, although it’s also a bit of a luxury to find the time to write. The last two weeks have been a mix of activity: finals and then Thanksgiving break travels. Finals weren’t that bad all things considered, I passed my classes and am incredibly happy to be done with that godforsaken quarter. As for my travels over the last week, I spent some time in Buffalo, NY, Pittsburgh, PA, Point Pleasant, NJ, and Philly, PA visiting friends and relaxing. It’s been a tough quarter, I can take a break, right? I wound up driving around 1400 miles, which gave me a good deal of time to reflect. I arrived home Sunday night with this week left empty, so I can focus and get some work done.

I’ve already spent Monday watching movies, so perhaps I will start working today. For the rest of this week, my rough agenda is as follows:

  • Get back on track with the gym and running
  • Read up about 2 specific new programming languages: XNA, Obj-C or something.
  • Refresh my basic programming skills: Java
  • Organize my contacts and get them sync on Google, my Blackberry, and my address book.
  • Organize my photos and release my “background collection.”
  • Find an internship! Send out more resumes.

Well, time to get started. No need to procrastinate anymore.