Yes, Blackberry's have a variety of utilities which will allow them to sync to a computer with mini-usb interface.
There are different software for each type of phone. For the blackberry smartphone, the Destkop Manager would be required so sync the phone with the computer.
You need to download the BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac. Here is the link: http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/desktop/desktop_mac.jsp
Get a ''USB'' cabel and then hook it up to our phone and then plug it in our computierAnswer:You also need to download the Blackberry Desktop program from their website. That enables you to transfer,update and sync the software on the device. Without it, you can't even see the files on the Blackberry :-D
Blackberry Media Sync is a software made only for Blackberry devices. It syncs all your music, photos, videos, etc. to your blackberry when connected. Of course you choose what to sync. It's similar to the iPod sync.
Blackberries can be synced to a Mac with the BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac software (See links below).
A person can download cell phone sync software online from many different websites. Some websites where a person can download phone sync software include Download and DataPilot.
BlackBerry provide software for use on a Mac (See links below).
Blackberry sync is used to sync the memory of one's blackberry device to another device of their choosing. Yes, the blackberry sync feature is typically very useful.
The software "Atomic Clock Sync" ensures that ones computer is up-to-date and running the latest versions of all programs. It is free to download from Softpedia.
The BlackBerry website makes this software available to anyone who completes a registration page and accepts a usage agreement. The page doesn't verify any of the information you submit, nor does it send you an email which has download instructions. you can enter anything you'd like into the registration including profane language if it suits you and your mood then accept the agreement, then immediately be transferred to the download page so you can pick your version. TIP: Take the one without the Roxio Media Manager since it is a useless piece of software that creates more problems with your computer than it is worth.
Pretty simple. Download iTunes, plug in your iPod, and click "Sync" on the computer.
You download them on iTunes in the App Store, and then sync the iPad to the computer.