Blackberry Desktop Software For Mac 10.5 8

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Trying to find software to download that will allow me to sync my MS Word docs and PDF files from my Mac to my Blackberry Pearl. Everything I have found (and unsuccessfully tried to download so far) is designed for Windows.

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Blackberry Desktop Software For Mac 10.5 8

For Windows 8: While on the desktop, press the Windows + W keys. In the search box, type Device Manager. Click on Device Manager.In the Device Manager window, expand the Network adapters section. The device should be listed as BlackBerry Device or Research In Motion Network Device. If it shows as disabled, right-click and select Enable.

  • Today, we're lining up BlackBerry Desktop Manager and Missing Sync, a US$39.99 piece of Mac software from Mark/Space ($49.99 for CD ROM version), to see how the two measure up. Missing Sync for.
  • Today, we're lining up BlackBerry Desktop Manager and Missing Sync, a $39.99 piece of Mac software from Mark/Space ($49.99 for CD ROM version), to see how the two measure up. Missing Sync for.
  • Dec 11, 2009  I have a Macbook Pro running OSX 10.5.8. I am wanting to buy a new mobile. I prefer either the HTC Hero or Blackberry Bold 9700 to the iPhone.BUT more important than the phone is easy synching of the following iCal, Address Book, iPhoto, iTunes (Ideally including Itunes playlists), Mail (so if I delete an email in my Mail Inbox this change registers on my phone and Vise versa) Question: 1.
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I just typed 'blackberry mac' into Google and the top two results were:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/desktop/mac.jsp
http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_blackberry.php
Those are the two syncing solutions available for Mac.

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  • Hello All,
    Is there a Blackberry Desktop Software for MAC OS 10.4.11? Or something equivalent?
    I recently switched from a palm treo to blackberry but didn't anticipate syncing issues with my mac until now. The current BB desktop software seems only compatible with MAC OS 10.5, so I'm in a difficult position.
    Please any suggestions are deeply welcomed!!
    Thank you.
    Hillman

    No, sorry, there is not.
    1. If any post helps you please click the below the post(s) that helped you.
    2. Please resolve your thread by marking the post 'Solution?' which solved it for you!
    3. Install free BlackBerry Protect today for backups of contacts and data.
    4. Guide to Unlocking your BlackBerry & Unlock Codes
    Join our BBM Channels (Beta)
    BlackBerry Support Forums Channel
    PIN: C0001B7B4 Display/Scan Bar Code
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  • Can someone help. I have synchronization problem with my contact in the Outlook for Mac using blackberry desktop software for mac. Seems all details in my blackberry handheld contact got synchronized, but not email addresses (so all names, jobs, companies, work phone, mobile - all got synchronized, but not email addresses). All data is in my handheld. I wish I could just 'replace' (not merge/sync) outlook contact with all contact in the handheld but seems there is no option to do that. Let me know please if someone has similar experience and has found out solution. Thanks!

    Can someone help. I have synchronization problem with my contact in the Outlook for Mac using blackberry desktop software for mac. Seems all details in my blackberry handheld contact got synchronized, but not email addresses (so all names, jobs, companies, work phone, mobile - all got synchronized, but not email addresses). All data is in my handheld. I wish I could just 'replace' (not merge/sync) outlook contact with all contact in the handheld but seems there is no option to do that. Let me know please if someone has similar experience and has found out solution. Thanks!

  • I've downloaded the Blackberry Desktop Software for Mac to begin synching my new Torch but when I try to launch the software, I get the following message.
    'The document “BlackBerry Desktop Software.mpkg” could not be opened. TextEdit cannot open files in the “Installer package” format.'
    Has anyone encountered this and had any luck getting it to open?
    Any advice appreciated -- anxious to update my contacts and fully use my new phone!

    Hi choochoo2,
    Have you been able to try using a different USB port or to retry connecting after reinserting the BlackBerry battery? If so, try reinstalling the Desktop Software and retrying the connection.
    -FS
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  • Are older versions of the Blackberry desktop software for Mac still available? If so, where?
    Trying to use Mac OS 10.4.1 on a Powerbook G4

    tpl_sparrow wrote:
    How about BlackBerry Desktop Software for a
    MAC running OS 10.5.8?
    I can't seem to find any legacy versions of the BlackBerry Desktop Software for Playbooks.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    thanks
    DC
    Hello tpl_sparrow and welcome to the BlackBerry® Support Community Forums.
    The system requirements have changed for BlackBerry® Desktop Software since this inital post.
    You need OS10.6 or later. You can find the system requirements here.
    Hope this answers your question.
    -HMthePirate
    Come follow your BlackBerry Technical Team on twitter! @BlackBerryHelp
    Be sure to click Kudos! for those who have helped you.Click Solution? for posts that have solved your issue(s)!

  • Hi,
    please could someone assist me in this.
    I have a mac running the latest Blackberry Desktop Software for Mac. And a Bold 9900 on 7.0 bundle 1465.
    The Blackberry Desktop Software says new update available 7.0.0.1672. So i proceed to update the blackberry. It says installing and reboots. But it still has the old version, and the Blackberry Desktop Software still says new version available. (7.0.0.1672) So im going in a loop.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    Hey luckyBB,
    Welcome to the BlackBerry Support Community Forums.
    I noticed you listed your carrier as T-Mobile UK, this provider does not have the 9900 yet. Can you explain what provider this 9900 is from so I can better assist in getting that bundle of software
    -ViciousFerret
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  • Hi All
    Could please provide a link or desktop software for mac OS 10.4 version.

    No, sorry, there is not.
    1. If any post helps you please click the below the post(s) that helped you.
    2. Please resolve your thread by marking the post 'Solution?' which solved it for you!
    3. Install free BlackBerry Protect today for backups of contacts and data.
    4. Guide to Unlocking your BlackBerry & Unlock Codes
    Join our BBM Channels (Beta)
    BlackBerry Support Forums Channel
    PIN: C0001B7B4 Display/Scan Bar Code
    Knowledge Base Updates
    PIN: C0005A9AA Display/Scan Bar Code

  • Can anyone help me install desktop software that is compatible with MAC?? I have the disc that came with my 8130 PEARL but it is only for PC. My Blackberry has already crashed once and i lost everything i need to get it backed up so that never happens again! Please help!!

    Have a look on the following web site to download PocketMac which is the Mac product that RIM license for Mac support:
    http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/desktop/mac.​jsp 3d cabinet design software mac free.

  • When connecting my Bold 9900 to my MAC the Desktop Software opens correctly, phone is recognised and connected but the SYNC option is not available. I cannot click the Green sync button nor click the relevant sync button under the device tab.
    All answers would be much appreciated
    Thanks
    Dimitris

    Hi dimitrisuk,
    Welcome to the support community!
    Can you please verify that your synchronization settings have already been configured? This article should provide more information. 'Unable to configure sync or click the sync icon due to the icons being greyed out in BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac' KB26367
    This link to the user guide provides the steps to verify that your synchronization settings have been configured. http://blck.by/14BZb5q
    Let me know if that helps.
    -FS
    Come follow your BlackBerry Technical Team on Twitter! @BlackBerryHelp
    Be sure to click Kudos! for those who have helped you.
    Click Solution? for posts that have solved your issue(s)!

  • hi..
    I want help with the Blackberry desktop software for MAc. I am able to synce my phone, however there is no way in which I can do a one-way sync - replacing all the data on the mac with the data of the phone..
    please let me kniw if there is any way of doing that
    thanks

    Isn't it simply because of the known problem with iCloud sync enabled?
    This operation makes the address book and calendar(s) invisible to BBDM as the data files are 'removed' from the Mac and put 'in the cloud'..
    Several posts are documenting the problem and suggest some alternatives or work around (by disabling iCloud).
    Look on the forum for additional details.
    Please don't forget to mark as 'solved' if your question is replied and to 'like' a useful reply to your post ;-)

  • What is the best data recovery software for Mac OS X 10.5.8 Leopard?

    A backup.
    After that's there's the usual list, DataRescue, FileSalvage. General reading on this topic - http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/datarecovery.html It would help to know the actual problem since sometimes a straight answer to this kind of question isn't always the way to a solution to the real issue.

  • Where can I find a download the Blackberry software for Mac OS 10.5.8? Also what is the higest possible software upgrade for a Blackberry Curve 8530? I recently got this old phone back and I'm trying to see what I should do with it and if its worth keeping.

    Hello Professoracex and welcome to the BlackBerry Support Community Forums.
    In order to use the BlackBerry Desktop Software on a Mac computer, you need OSX 10.6 or later.
    As for the latest software version, your mobile carrier decides what versions they will release to support. You can check your mobile carrier's download site here for the latest available version.
    Hope this answers your question.
    -HMthePirate
    Come follow your BlackBerry Technical Team on twitter! @BlackBerryHelp
    Be sure to click Kudos! for those who have helped you.Click Solution? for posts that have solved your issue(s)!

  • Each time I close BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac I and reopen it, I have to set all of my preferences for syncing my Calendar and Contacts again. The software remembers my selections as long as I don't quit the application, but once I quit it and reopen it they are gone.
    I have tried deleting the plist files, uninstalling and reinstalling the software, but nothing fixes this issue.
    This is happening on both of my MacBook Pros and with both of my BlackBerry devices.
    Both MacBook Pros are running 10.6.1 and I have a BlackBerry Tour running 4.7.1.40 and a BlackBerry Curve 8330m running 4.5.0.138.

    despite posts to the contrary there is a big compatibility problem with Apple LION and Blackberry Desktop manager.
    BB are pretending that the problemdoes not exist, but just look over all the boards here and elsewhere.
    Come on BLACKBERRY - sort it out
    YOUR SHARE PRICE AND SALES DATA ARE TELLING YOU THAT CUSTOMERS ARE VOTING WITH THEIR FEET. I DON'T WANT TO LEAVE BB AS I USE THEM FOR MY BUSINESS.
    GET ON TOP OF THE ISSUE - PLEASE

  • Hello,
    I recently posted a request for some help with Destop software for Macs in regard to trying to sync iCal with the Blackberry calendar on a Blackberry Torch 9800, and realised only after the post had been moved to another forum by the Moderator that I had posted in the wrong forum ie the Torch forum rather than the Desktop software forum. I apologise.
    However, the post has been put into a forum or on a board that appears to be locked so that although the post can be viewed no one can now reply to me. I would therefore be grateful if anyone could advise me where to repost this query, whilst observing the correct protocols, in the hope that someone will be able to help me.
    My original post is at the link below.
    http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Desktop-Software-for-Mac/More-Torch-sync-errors-with-Mac-iCal..

    The error has been corrected
    You can now use that thread for your issue.
    Coreno New to the Community click here
    Community Moderator

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