why is syncing with Motorola phones so BAD?

By now I would have thought the leader in mobile phones (Motorola) and Apple would have their act together, especially since they share technology putting iTunes in the ROKR and SLVR and RAZR.

I just bought a new SLVR and the syncing is as bad as it was with my black RAZR:

1. every phone number in Address Book gets a new contact in the phone, with an ugly -1, -2, etc. appended for multiple numbers belonging to 1 name
2. Address Book photos don't sync
3. iCal recurring appointments don't sync right-- they go to the phone, then on the next sync iSync thinks their new and adds them AGAIN to iCal in a messed up "detached" fashion (no longer recurring)
3. Address Book companies are listed only by the person's name in that company (if one exists) when it should be listed by Company Name, or better yet, changeable as a preference
4. company names have dashes in them instead of spaces
5. Motorola apparently doesn't believe in middle names, prefixes, or suffixes in a name

I mean, come on. What does it take to program text fields properly? This is 2006. All new phones should be good enough to use as simple PDAs at this point, ESPECIALLY a new $400 phone from Motorola, an Apple partner. The **** thing comes with a 512MB memory card!!! Yet they still can't store a decent contact.

PowerBook G4 17" 1.67ghz 2GB Superdrive DL, Mac Mini 1GB, Mac OS X (10.4.4), 1TB ext FireWire800 HD

Posted on Feb 15, 2006 7:20 PM

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