You might think it's a bit odd that Microsoft would offer up software
that would allow Windows Phone 7-based smartphones to sync up to a Mac.
But that's exactly what the Windows Phone 7 Connector is designed to do.
This week, Microsoft released the 2.0 version of the software via Apple's iTunes store.
The update not only works with smartphones with the current version of
Windows Phone 7, but also for the upcoming 7.5 version, otherwise known
as the Mango update. The software also works with the Zune HD media
player.
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The Windows Phone 7 Connector lets users transfer media files from the
Mac to the WP7 smartphone, and also allows for any photos and videos
made with the smartphone to be transferred over to the Mac. The new
features in the 2.0 version include adding support for the Windows Phone
Marketplace and transfers of ringtones, although some features can only
be used with devices running the Mango update. There's also been some
improvements for the software's video conversion process, the addition
of drag and drop importing of files via Browse Device, over 13 more
languages added and more.
The fact that Microsoft has released a new Windows Phone 7 Connector
for the Mac at this time likely means that the Mango update itself is
getting close to going live. it could also mean that the launches of the
first Windows Phone 7.5 based smartphones are not too far in the
future. In fact we could see some official announcements concerning new
Windows Phone 7 smartphones later this week.


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