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This would make it easier for users to switch from an iPhone to an HTC One, especially in the case of text messages, which cannot be easily copied out of a phone. Yes, htc have a lot to do in order to get its magic back. The htc one is a good chance for htc.


Welcome to the forums, great suggestions!![]()

You'll do great.
Honestly? The only thing that I've ever really enjoyed about HTC Sync is the drivers.![]()
Check out Dropbox or the like for cloud-based syncing, or AirDroid for simple copy / paste to your phone via wifi. Good stuff.![]()
speaking of dropbox.. I see that HTC Offers a 25gig account free for 2 years
how does this work if you have an existing account with just the normal free 3.6 gigs? Will Dropbox just add the extra storage ? or will I have to start a new account to get the full 25 gigs?
Has anyone heard if sync manager works with a Mac?

Thanks Pyro.
I do not have Office for Mac and don't plan on buying it. Looks like I'll have to find a PC somewhere.
Why would you need Office? I think HTC Sync Manager works without it.
I was reading this. Looks like it requires office for Mac. I dunno.
"Hardware Requirements (Macintosh):
Mac computer with an Intel processor
512MB of RAM or higher recommended
1024 x 768 or higher-resolution video adapter and monitor
100 MB of available free hard disk space, and USB 2.0 is required
Software Requirements (Macintosh):
Mac OS X 10.6 or higher version
Microsoft Office for Mac 2011"
Those are separate. I think what it is saying is if you want to Sync your phone with Office then it has to be 2011. If you look at the Windows requirements they have several versions of Office listed. It is probably only for particular syncing like emails, documents, or calendar. If you go to the Sync Manager webpage it will sync media based on iTunes and move over all of your iPhone info (if you have an iPhone).
I was thinking the same thing. I think the Office Suite for Mac is only required for Outlook sync - Outlook Emails, Contacts, calendars, etc.
If you don't use Outlook then I don't think you need Office for Mac in order to utilize HTC Sync Manager. (Hopefully there is not some strange driver included with the Office Suite that is needed)
There are no strange drivers, the Mac Office for OS X has always included an Outlook hookup, that's all. (It's always been that way so far.)
OS X is a Unix, so no drivers are used.
Lets mix in some more terminologies. Instead of driver I could go with Shared Object, Dynamic Library, Framework, Extension, Stream, etc.