Jump to content
Reliance Jio & Reliance Mobile Discussion Forums
Sign in to follow this  
::Hitesh::

Blackberry Mac Desktop Manager Guides

Recommended Posts

mac_destop_manager_using_3.jpg

For years, Windows users have enjoyed the seamless Synchronization of their contacts, calendar, notes and tasks with their PC via the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager Software. Now, for the first time, this “piece of mind” that comes with knowing your data is fully “backed up” is available to the Mac® user.

If you are a Windows user, this will seem familiar, yet very much streamlined for the Mac. If you have never used BlackBerry Desktop Manager, you will now be able to not only synchronize your data, but you will be able to backup, restore, Sync your iTunes® playlists and more.

Download Desktop Manager for Mac

While still in Beta format, the full version of the Desktop Manager for Mac software will be available here: http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/desktop/mac.jsp

Fill out the required information on the download page and then click to download the install file.

Once the file is downloaded, you will presented with the following screen.

mac_destop_manager_instal_1.jpg Double click the BlackBerry Desktop Manager.mpkg file to begin the installation process. Your Mac will display the following warning message -

mac_destop_manager_instal_2.jpg Select “Continue” to move forwards with the installation process.

NOTE: If you have been using either Pocket Mac or The Missing Sync to synchronize your BlackBerry with the Mac you will receive another warning note letting you know that in order to proceed, the connection between your BlackBerry and the 3rd party synchronization software will need to be discontinued.

mac_destop_manager_instal_3.jpg The installation process will begin. Follow the on-screen prompts as your Mac installs the new Desktop Manager Software.

mac_destop_manager_instal_4.jpg Read the Software license (or just agree to usage) and you can then proceed.

mac_destop_manager_instal_5.jpgChoose the Location of the Install

For most Mac users, only one drive will be shown – but it is possible that you might have more than one possible location for the install. Choose the correct drive and click “Continue.”

mac_destop_manager_instal_6.jpgInput your Password

If you have a “Password” set on your Mac, you will be prompted to enter it at this time in order to proceed with the installation.

mac_destop_manager_instal_8.jpgRestart the Computer when done

You will be asked to “Restart” when the installation is complete – just agree to this by clicking “Continue Installation.”

mac_destop_manager_instal_9.jpg Before the Restart, you should see the following screen indicating that the software was installed successfully.

mac_destop_manager_instal_11.jpgSetting up the BlackBerry as a Modem

Once the computer restarts, plug in your BlackBerry and put it into “Mass Storage Mode” if it doesn’t automatically do this. A screen that can be a bit confusing will then prompt you. Your Mac will see the BlackBerry as a new “Network Interface” and attempt to configure it as a dial up modem for tethering.

If you have a “Tethering” plan with your carrier, you can continue with the setup and choose “Network Preferences.” If you do not use your BlackBerry as a Modem, just click on “Cancel.” If you would like to configure your BlackBerry as a Modem and have all the necessary information, just look at the very end of this guide for more details.

mac_destop_manager_instal_12.jpgUsing your BlackBerry in Mass Storage Mode

Once connected, your Mac will see your BlackBerry as a “Mass Storage Device” and mount it as an external drive. The Mac will be able to identify what kind of BlackBerry you have put the name of the BlackBerry in the icon on your desktop.

mac_destop_manager_icon_15.jpg The BlackBerry will also be visible if you click on your “Finder” icon in the dock. It will be listed under “Devices.”

mac_destop_manager_Mass_storage.jpg“Explore” the drive

“Right Click” on the icon for the BlackBerry and choose “Open” – or “Double Click” on the desktop icon and open the drive.

Now, you can explore your BlackBerry as you would any drive. You can copy Pictures, Music or Video files by just “Dragging and dropping” to the correct folder – or you can “Delete” files from your BlackBerry by clicking on the appropriate folder, selecting a file or files and dragging them to the trash.

NOTE: Your Music, Video, Ringtone and Picture files are located in the folder called “BlackBerry.”

mac_destop_manager_Mass_storage1.jpgStarting Desktop Manager for the First Time

To locate the Desktop Manager App, click on the “Finder” icon and then click on your “Applications” icon. The BlackBerry Desktop Manager icon will be in your Applications directory.

mac_destop_manager_using_1.jpg Double click the BlackBerry Desktop Manager App and the welcome screen will appear showing you information about your particular BlackBerry.

mac_destop_manager_using_2.jpgChoose How to Synchronize

One very helpful feature of the new Desktop Manager Software is that that you can make a choice in the “This Device is Synchronized” field. If you Synchronize your BlackBerry with other computers, a Network server, Google Sync for Calendar or Contacts – just choose the “with other computers” option. What this does is remove the “automatic sync” option, which can often result in duplicate entries in both your BlackBerry and desktop computer when you try to Sync with multiple machines.

If you are only planning on syncing your BlackBerry with this one Mac, you can choose the “with this computer only” option.

Main View in Desktop Manager

Desktop Manager will show you a picture of your BlackBerry device and a clean interface displaying “Information” along the left hand bar and “Commands” along to top bar.

mac_destop_manager_using_3.jpgUsing Desktop Manager

One of the first things you will notice is the “Device Options” button below the picture of your BlackBerry. Clicking on this brings you to a very clean “Options” screen.

mac_destop_manager_using_4.jpgDevice Options

You can rename your device if you like (the default is simply your model and PIN number.) If you want to “Automatically Sync” your device each time you connect – just put a check mark in the first radio box. If you want to see a desktop icon showing your BlackBerry as an external disk – just check off the second radio box.

Device is Synchronized As…

Once again, you have the option of choosing whether you BlackBerry syncs only with this Mac or with other computers. Since my BlackBerry syncs with my PC and with my Google account, I have the “With other computers” option selected to avoid duplicating entries in my contacts and calendars.

Backup Options

Click on “Backup” along to tabs on the top of the Device Options screen.

mac_destop_manager_using_5.jpg If you want to create a backup each time you connect your device – just check off the “Automatically back up…” box. You can then specify exactly what you wish to be backed up. We cover the Backup options a little further down.

Media Options

The third and final tab along the top is for setting the “Media Options” within Desktop Manager.

mac_destop_manager_using_6.jpg By default, Desktop Manager will reserve 10% of the space on your Media Card for Non-Media data. You can adjust this amount in the box. The smaller the number you input, the more space you will have for media files on the Media card.

Delete All Music

Click on the “Delete” button under the “Delete all music on device…” statement and you can remove any or all music that is stored on your device.

“Why would you want to do that?” Let’s say that you have been dragging and dropping music on your BlackBerry (which was one of the only options for Mac users unless you were using Pocket Mac or the Missing Sync.) Or, let’s say you were using a program like the Missing Sync (which would sync iTunes playlists, but did not bring in the album art.)

You now have the option of syncing your iTunes playlists complete with album art, so, you might want to “start fresh” and get rid of the other music on your BlackBerry.

Sync Options

Going back to the main screen of Desktop Manager, look at the left hand row of options under where it says “information.”

mac_destop_manager_using_3.jpg This is where you set the “Sync Options” for the Calendar, Contacts, Notes and Tasks. Just click any one (we will start with the Calendar) and you will be taken to the Sync setup screen.

Setting the Sync Options

This screen has a similar look and feel the calendar Sync screen within iTunes® for those who are familiar with syncing an iPhone® and a Mac.

mac_destop_manager_tasks.jpg Desktop Manager will notice all the calendars you have on your BlackBerry. Since I use Google Calendar, I have lots of different calendars, all set to a unique color and this is reflected in my list of calendars.

Click on the box with the Sync Calendar option. This icon shows that at this present time, I don’t want to “Sync” my BlackBerry calendar with the Mac. If I click on the box and select the next item in the dropdown, the picture will change to show that now I desire a two-way sync between the Mac Calendar and the BlackBerry calendar.

I can also select into which calendar I want events to go that I create on my Blackberry. The default is my “Business” calendar – but that can be changed to any calendar that you have set up on the device.

Advanced Settings

Like Desktop Manager for the PC, you can specify as to whether you want to sync “All events,” “Only Future Events,” or you can set individual parameters for Synchronization.

To replace all calendar events on the BlackBerry with events from your Mac’s calendar, just click the radio box at the bottom of the screen.

Syncing Calendar, Notes and Tasks

The procedure for setting the Sync Options for the Contacts, Tasks and Notes is identical to what we just saw above. The only thing that changes are the “groups” or “events” to choose within each categories.

mac_destop_manager_contacts.jpg In this screen, we see that we can click next to “Sync Contacts” just as we did above and choose either to not Sync with the Mac or to perform a two way sync.

We can then select to sync either “All Contacts and groups” or only “Selected groups” from our Address book.

Backup and Restore

One of the great features now available to Mac users is the ability to “Backup” and “Restore” either you entire BlackBerry contents or just selected information on your Mac. “Backup” and “Restore” begins with the two icons at the top of the main screen in Desktop Manager.

Using Backup

Click on the “Backup” icon and you will be taken to the next screen where you specify exactly which information you wish to be backup up on your Mac.

mac_destop_manager_backup_1.jpg Select either “all data” or “Selected data” and then choose exactly which items you wish to backup.

Let’s say that you are only really concerned with “Backing Up” your contacts, calendar and notes – just check off each of those boxes and your backup will take much shorter to complete.

You can specific the name of your Backup for easy retrieval in the future.

Once you have made all your backup selections, just click the “Back Up” button and the progress of the backup will be displayed in a dialogue box.

mac_destop_manager_backup_2.jpgRestoring from Backup

We all know that sometimes, unexplained things happen and we lose information in our BlackBerry. Maybe we try to update the OS and make a mistake or maybe we Sync with other computers and the information gets corrupted. Now, Mac users have a reliable and safe way to “restore” data on their devices. Just click on the “Restore” icon along the top row of the main screen in Desktop Manager.

You will then be taken to the “Restore” options screen.

mac_destop_manager_restore2.jpg If you have made a backup file on your Mac (which is required so you have a file you can restore) it will be shown in the top box under “Backup File.” If you have multiple backup files they will all be listed here.

Just choose the file from which you wish to restore information (or, if you did a selective backup, selected data will be displayed in the second screen below.)

Just click the “Restore” button and your BlackBerry will be restored just as it was when you made the Backup file.

Syncing Music

BlackBerry Desktop Manager allows you to Sync your iTunes playlists right onto the media card of your BlackBerry. Just click the Music Icon under the “Media” line along the left hand column of the main screen.

You will then be taken to the “Music Sync” screen. There are some very nice options in this screen.

mac_destop_manager_music.jpg Like iTunes® you can choose to sync “All Songs and Playlists” or “Selected Playlists.” Just place a checkmark in the “Sync Music” box and you can then select which playlists you wish to Sync between your Mac and your BlackBerry.

Place a checkmark in the “Add random music to free space” box and additions songs will randomly be placed on to the media card.

In this screen, you can see that I just selected four playlists that I wanted on my BlackBerry – so I placed check marks in the appropriate boxes.

mac_destop_manager_music2.jpg Click the “Sync” icon at the top right of the screen to perform the Music Sync to your BlackBerry.

Add or Remove Applications

For the first time, Mac users will be able to add or remove applications on their device from the Desktop Manager environment.

Click on the “Applications” icon shown above and you will be taken to the “Applications” screen in Desktop Manager.

mac_destop_manager_applications.jpg To check for updates – just click the “Check for Updates” button in the lower left hand corner.

Place a check mark in any application that isn’t checked already, and it will be installed on your device. Conversely, “uncheck” any box, and that application will be removed from your BlackBerry.

Click the “Start” button and the selected or deselected applications will be either installed or uninstalled depending on your selection.

NOTE: it is always a good idea to perform a backup both before and after you add or delete applications from the Device.

Setting up the BlackBerry as a Modem

As we mentioned at the beginning of this guide, once the computer restarts, plug in your BlackBerry and put it into “Mass Storage Mode” if it doesn’t automatically do this. Your Mac will see the BlackBerry as a new “Network Interface” and attempt to configure it as a dial up modem for tethering.

If you have a “Tethering” plan with your carrier, you can continue with the setup and choose “Network Preferences.”

mac_destop_manager_instal_12.jpgNetwork Preferences

Fill in your Phone number, account name and password in the appropriate boxes to begin the configuration process. You might need to click on the “Advanced” tab to input additional information.

NOTE: only proceed with these steps if you have configured your BlackBerry as a modem before and have all the necessary carrier strings provided by your wireless provider.

mac_destop_manager_instal_13.jpg The Advanced options screen will have tabs along the top for “Modem,” “DNS,” “WINS,” “Proxies” and “PPP” settings.

mac_destop_manager_modeml_14.jpg Make sure you have all the information from your wireless carrier and that you have a “tethering” plan in place, or else you might be hit with huge data charges.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

Sign in to follow this  

×