The beta for Wi-Fi Sync 2.0 was just released last night, by developer Greg Hughes! Wi-Fi Sync lets you sync your iPhone over a WiFi connection that way you don’t have to use your USB cable to connect to iTunes!
There have been a lot of people waiting for this to release for quite a while now, and just last night Greg Hughes posted the link on Twitter. Now, today if you’re on the mailing list, you should be getting an invitation to try it out! Unfortunately, the first version that was released last night crashed nearly immediately, but lucky for us, build 70 was released this morning and the crashing issue is fixed!
As of now, there is still no 3G syncing, unfortunately that part of the beta has been restricted to very few testers. Another unfortunate thing is that the desktop app is only for Mac, at least, for the moment. Any Window users will have to wait until later on in the month before they can get it. Now, something important to know, is that the Wi-Fi Sync 2.0 is a native Mac app not an installable package, which basically means that updating it is pretty simple, but it also means that you have to have it loaded up before iTunes, so be sure to set it to open when you log in! Read the rest of this entry »