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Windows Phone Connector (for the Mac) has been updated

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Those with a Mac and a Windows Phone smartphone may want to fire up the Mac App Store and grab the latest release of the Windows Phone 7 Connector app. The app has been updated to version 2.02 and with that comes a decent sized list of new features and fixes. Beginning first with the more exciting — the new features and the improvements;

  • Full sync and import support for Apple Aperture software
  • Drag and drop import of files from Browse Device
  • Ringtone transfer support (for phones running Windows Phone 7.5 or later)
  • Improved video conversion process with user configuration options
  • Support for Windows Phone Marketplace (for phones running Windows Phone 7.5 or later)
  • Localization support for 13 additional languages
  • Improvements to backup and restore operations
  • Improved configuration for podcast sync and photo import
  • Improved iTunes import support in certain languages
  • Improved metadata support for videos

And as to those fixes, that list breaks down as follows;

  • Added additional error codes and help references for device update
  • Resolved connectivity issues with certain devices
  • Resolved album art display issues for certain devices

Lastly, the Windows Phone 7 Connector app comes with the requirement of Mac OS X 10.6 or later for use and will allow Mac users to sync their Windows Phone 7 or Zune HD. The app will sync media files along with images and videos.

Via [Mac App Store]

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