Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac now available

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Following reports last week stating that Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac was nearing release, Microsoft today made its OS X connector software available to the public. The software, currently available as a beta, allows users to connect their Windows Phone 7-powered devices to Mac computers and synchronize multimedia content. To make the process as familiar as possible, Microsoft’s Connector syncs phones with music, videos and photos already present in users’ iTunes and iPhoto libraries, so no additional cataloging is necessary. Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac requires OS X 10.5 or higher and is available directly from Microsoft’s website.

[Via Mac Rumors]

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9 Comments
  • lolmoney

    lol.

  • Jarrett

    Trying to honestly figure this one out.

    • Mgl323

      They’re just trying to fill in the 20% of PC/Macs that’s left to cover.

      • Jarrett

        That would be fine if even 1% of that 20% were going to use the software.

  • Oh yes he jus did(ruh)

    That. Is. Hilarious.

  • MacMan

    Actually I think its a great move. One of the reasons why I dropped android and went back to the iphone.

    • Blah

      Can’t sat anything bad about android on here, best way to get voted down. fandroids cant stand it if you like iPhone better….

  • Pawdog

    Won’t Apple disallow this? After all, Apple don’t care about Windows Phone 7.

  • Blah

    I also think this is a good move because I (happily) ditched PC for an Mac computers and I don’t want to dirty the hard drive by putting windows on it. ( so far have not missed windows in any way)
    I plan to get the LG windows 7 phone for wife because it has a side out keyboard ( a must have for her ) and since I have Mac computers, being able to sync with them just bought Microsoft a sale.

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