Wi-Fi Sync 2.0 Beta Released for Mac
Posted February 5, 2011 at 7:17pm by iClarified
Greg Hughes has released Wi-Fi Sync 2.0 Beta for Mac, a utility that lets you sync your iDevice wirelessly with iTunes.
The Wi-Fi Sync 2.0 beta for Mac users is now available. The Windows beta will be made available as soon as it's ready, please continue to be patient. This is a temporary page; further information and updates will be available here in the coming days, so please keep checking back for important updates.
This won't work unless you have previously purchased Wi-Fi Sync 1.1 from Cydia. If you purchase now, you will get automatic access to the beta. This may change in the coming days.
How to Install
1. Uninstall the previous Mac client (1.1a) first, if you have it installed. Download the uninstaller here.
2. Add the following source to Cydia, and install the Wi-Fi Sync 2.0 package: http://dl.wifisyncapp.com/apt
3. Download the new Mac client from this link. It doesn't come with an installer, so I recommend that you move it to the /Applications folder.
4. Keep checking Cydia for updates as the beta test progresses. You may also see update notifications on your Mac from time to time; I strongly recommend that you install these as quickly as possible.
Read More [via iSpazio]
The Wi-Fi Sync 2.0 beta for Mac users is now available. The Windows beta will be made available as soon as it's ready, please continue to be patient. This is a temporary page; further information and updates will be available here in the coming days, so please keep checking back for important updates.
This won't work unless you have previously purchased Wi-Fi Sync 1.1 from Cydia. If you purchase now, you will get automatic access to the beta. This may change in the coming days.
How to Install
1. Uninstall the previous Mac client (1.1a) first, if you have it installed. Download the uninstaller here.
2. Add the following source to Cydia, and install the Wi-Fi Sync 2.0 package: http://dl.wifisyncapp.com/apt
3. Download the new Mac client from this link. It doesn't come with an installer, so I recommend that you move it to the /Applications folder.
4. Keep checking Cydia for updates as the beta test progresses. You may also see update notifications on your Mac from time to time; I strongly recommend that you install these as quickly as possible.
Read More [via iSpazio]