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- Your Mac's Specs
- 20" Intel iMac 2.16ghz late 2006; White MacBook late 2006; 160gb iPod Classic; 2nd Gen iPod Shuffle
Can this be done for free?
It's a new question for me, but I now have a loan MacBook to go with my own iMac.
I'd love to have both working in tandem.
I managed to 'synhronise' my contatcs, but only by backing on address book and sending up via bluetooth.
I tried the same with iCal (admittedly from Leopard to Tiger), and that didn't work.
As for Mail, no chance. I had the McBook for the 5 days my IMac was down, and now my emails are disaster.
I'd love to all these things work together, I only use one email- gmail.
Can it be done without paying for .mac or mobile me?
Can I sync my two macs contacts and calendars via isync (like I do with my phone?).
Can I have both computers giving me a mail program that works, that shows all my inbox, sent items, etc across two computers? Even if I have to switch to another mail client instead of mail?
Or will I have to pay from service via apple to take care of this all?
It's a new question for me, but I now have a loan MacBook to go with my own iMac.
I'd love to have both working in tandem.
I managed to 'synhronise' my contatcs, but only by backing on address book and sending up via bluetooth.
I tried the same with iCal (admittedly from Leopard to Tiger), and that didn't work.
As for Mail, no chance. I had the McBook for the 5 days my IMac was down, and now my emails are disaster.
I'd love to all these things work together, I only use one email- gmail.
Can it be done without paying for .mac or mobile me?
Can I sync my two macs contacts and calendars via isync (like I do with my phone?).
Can I have both computers giving me a mail program that works, that shows all my inbox, sent items, etc across two computers? Even if I have to switch to another mail client instead of mail?
Or will I have to pay from service via apple to take care of this all?