Synchronizing BlackBerry Playbook in MacOS
With 250 000 units sold only in the United States in its first month, the BlackBerry Playbook is forging its way. The Galaxy Tab Samsung last year sold 600 000 units in its first month, but if we consider that this sale is the amount of total sales in 30 countries, we can say that the playbook is the tablet that has had the second best debut of course still very far from the million units sold in the first month of the iPad.
One point in favor, or perhaps against, depending on the perspective you look at it is that the BlackBerry Playbook is above all a true partner of the BlackBerry, as is typical for the Palm Foleo was designed as an extension for Palm Treo or RedFly that were so popular in some circles of fans of smartphones in the U.S..
Well going on while the BlackBerry Playbook is designed to be palatable to the millions of BlackBerry smartphone users can also be used, exploited and enjoyed by those who own one of these devices.
BlackBerry and Mac Playbook
Although still not possible to use the BlackBerry Desktop to synchronize content between Mac and playbook, if you can use other options to BlackBerry provides support upload content or photographs.
Step 1 .- The first thing to do is update the BlackBerry Desktop to its latest version.
Step 2 .- Simply connect via USB the playbook to your Mac and then you will see on your screen the icon of the installer:
A few seconds will start the process:
Once installed you'll finish the playbook on your desktop as an external drive on your desktop:
Also you will see a window to select the profile of a new network detected this will synchronize documents, photos, music, etc. to your Mac via WiFi
Synchronizing via Wi-Fi
Playbook From the BlackBerry home screen, select the settings icon.
Playbook and Mac must be on the same WiFi network
In the home screen goes to the icon in the upper right (settings)
Choose the Storage and Sharing.
Check "Wi-Fi Sharing."
If you set it you can network and share files.
In the finder should appear in 2 options: Playbook ip (note is the device eject icon) that indicates it is connected by USB, the other is the connection icon (identification) device on the network, simply enter there and see the folders on your computer.
When not connected via USB you will see this:
Syncing via USB
Simply plug in this way and ready. Clear at the first opportunity you have to install it as explained in detail above.
I'm sure the BlackBerry Playbook will have much to discuss.
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