Synchronizing Blackberry with Mac OS X
I’ve been using a Blackberry for some time now, longer than I’ve owned my Macbook. Originally I was always under the impression that there was no way to Sync my Blackberry contacts and calendar with Apple’s iCal and Address Book, without purchasing additional software. So I was content on syncing my Blackberry data with Outlook on my Windows PC, then to my Gmail account in order to get this data to my Macbook. It was a pain in the ass so I never did it much. Typically just used my Blackberry device as my main source for everything and periodically would sync with my PC as a means of backing up in case something was to happen to my device.
Anyways I recently found a simple and free solution to Synchronize my Blackberry user data with OS X’s iCal, Address Book and StickiesNotes. It’s called Pocketmac.
A quick tutorial
If you need me to hold your hand through the steps
My setup
- Blackberry 8830 Word Edition (Blackberry OS 4.2) running BIS (not Enterprise Server)
- PocketMac 1.0.9
- Mac OS X 10.5.4 Leopard powered MacBook Pro
- iCal, Address Book and StickiesNotes
- First Download: Pocketmac and install it (you will need to reboot).
- Open up Pocketmac and attach your Blackberry device via USB to your Mac.
- Run through each tab representing your Blackberry user data (Contacts, Calender etc.) and check the desired OS X application you wish to sync with.
- Once you got everything checked, proceed to the giant green “Sync” button to the top right and click.
- That should do it, give it a few minutes to synchronize everything, and then confirm all of your user data made it from your Blackberry to your designated OS X app.
and heres a little doodle for the lazy, non-readers…


