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Hi,I am a first time user of Nokia. Jermaine jackson songs. So was excited when I decided to go for New Nokia Asha 311. Was bit disappointed when the box didnt contain data cable. I managed to buy one but the real disappointment turned out to be non-availability of Nokia Suite forMac OSX users. This is a real turn off. With the advent of users moving towards non-Windows OS, Suite applications must be catered to all.My question is, will Nokia develop any such application for Mac community? Or is there any alternative available.

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I did googled it long and hard but couldnt find any suggestions apart from having Parallels, which I must confess I dont want to do. Hi N311,Thank you for your post and welcome to the forums!Nokia Suite is not available for Mac OS, and it is highly unlikely that it will ever be ported.

Apple had an application called iSync that enabled users to synchronise some of their their phone data with the computer, but since OS X Lion, it was droppedfrom the distribution. Thanks for this step-by-step @Puigchild. How about for newer units that do not have a memory card?Perhaps some kind of basic app can be developed like PhoneDirector by Nokia to its Mac users. Just as new entry-level feature/smart/dual sim phones are being launched in many parts of Asia and Africa, Mac users (specifically PC converts and/or Windows usersowning iPads, for example) are growing as well. It's not a lost cause altogether.PS. I'd hate to think that Nokia's move to install Windows on its newest lines prevents it from ever coming up with sync apps meant for loyal Nokia users. I have been srtuggling with the Nokia Suite Mac problem for a year.

What I did was load 'Parallels' on my Mac. It allows me to Run windows on my Mac. Then I loaded an old Windows 7 that allowed me to add an microsoft Outlook and a Nokia Suite. The Suiteworks in this format and allows me to save contacts and calendar information.

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It also allows me to download maps, apps and updatesf rom Nokia. Pictures will load on the Mac side since the Mac recognizes my N-8 as a camera. Check it out. It does not take alot of space and is working great. I have been using Mac OS X (10.6.8 Snow Leopard), but will soon have to update to 10.8.

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When I do, I will no longer be able to sync my Nokia N79 and iCal/Address Book on the Mac using iSync. What I have gotten into the habit of doing is to back up to thememory card on the phone (as described above) and then copy the backup file via USB to the Mac.It is good that I use the internal backup on the Nokia, since one time I accidentally deleted an active calendar on the Mac and, thinking I could restore it to the phone, tried to sync it 'back' using iSync. Instead, to my horror, the calendar on the Nokiawas deleted as well! Fortunately I had backed up the phone to its memory card earlier in the day, and almost nothing was lost.Maps: No real choice there. Have to use VmWare Fusion or Parallels and Nokia Suite to update map data.This may be of interest:I believe that there is a free version of VirtualBox, but then you still need a copy of Windows XP or newer.One other possibility is Crossover:-But I don't know whether Nokia Suite can run in that kind of environment (will try and report back).With regard to music and photos, I have long used a mass memory USB connection, and moved the files manually. A bit cumbersome, but as the battle lines are drawn amongst the various big players in the computer/mobile business, they in general are not tryingtoo hard to support device interoperability. Puigchild,While replacing the sim card in my trusty old C5, I've managed to destroy the sim contacts in the phone (was a vary tight fit!).

So I will have to upgrade the phone. Problem is all my contacts are on the phone - do you have similar instructions to thoseyou gave N311 to create a backup of my contact list from my C5-00 (am also a Mac OSX user so can't backup that way.). Otherwise am I going to be forced to resort to pen and paper:-(. Look forward to getting some help on this!