How do I sync my BlackBerry Curve to my Mac if I have an old operating system? The official site requires 10.5 or later. I have 10.4.11?

You're probably best off picking up Snow Leopard, which can be had for as little as $29. If you're considering buying third-party software with which to sync, you may as well spend that money upgrading your system so you can use the official BlackBerry tools.

The easiest thing to do is just buy(or download)a newer operating system for your mac. I have personally done this and it works well.

The Missing Sync for BlackBerry ($39.95) will let you sync calendars, contacts, tasks, photos, video, office files (music, wrod, excel, powerpoint), notes, memos, text messages, and call history between your BlackBerry running OS version 4.2.1 or later and your Mac running Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later.

What are you trying to sync (i.e. Contacts)? Perhaps a google sync will be an easy alternative?

It does contacts / calendar go to m.google.com from your BB and sync over the air (no need to plug it in).

An older version of PocketMac (version 4. X) should work pocketmac.net/ However, I have heard that missing sync for blackberry is a better solution. markspace.com/products/blackberry/blackb... Unfortunately, these solutions are to paid versions of software only.In my opinion, they (Verizon) should offer a free version of some description..

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