Microsoft has released a new version of its Windows Phone Connector for Macs, presuming there will actually be some Apple folks using a Windows Phone device. Don’t get me wrong — I think Microsoft’s new mobile platform rocks — but I can’t really imagine that many people connecting their Mac to a Windows Phone device. I may be wrong, you never know…
Anyway, Windows Phone Connector 2 is released just before the upcoming Mango update, bringing a number of improvements, including:
- Full sync and import support for Apple Aperture software
- Drag and drop import of files from Browse Device
- Ringtone transfer support (for devices running Windows Phone 7.5 or later)
- Improved video conversion process with user configuration options
- Support for Windows Phone Marketplace (for Mango-running phones)
- Localization support for 13 additional languages
- Improvements to backup and restore operations
- Improved configuration for podcast sync and photo import
- Improved iTunes import support in certain languages
- Improved meta-data support for videos
In addition, Microsoft has also included additional error codes and help references for device updates, resolved connectivity and album art display issues for certain devices…
[Via: Pocket-Lint]
