Ok you own a PlayStation Portable handheld console and like millions of other PSP fans you also wish to synchronise it with your PC. But what if your have got a Mac machine? By default the PSP is programmed to be connected with Windows systems and does not supports Mac. Fortunately the Pocketmac is available in the market. It’s an application that makes the Mac machine and PlayStation Portable compatible with each other.
With Pocketmac the users can synchronize and update their sound files, images, videos and game progress and related data. It’s a revolutionary programme that is targeted at die hard fans of Sony PSP who love to work on Mac computers like the Apple MacBook Pro. The Pocketmac is the first program ever developed to provide such a great functionality. It has been vigorously tested and experimented in labs for 4 months under extreme conditions to ensure uncompromised reliability, consistency and undisputed performance.
Pocketmac is easy to use. Just install the software in you Mac computer and connect the PSP to the PC via USB. You can also connect the memory card via memory card reader to synchronise all the stored data. You can transfer all the contacts and also synchronise the handheld with iTunes to copy unlicensed music.
Pocketmac system requirements
• Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) or version 10.4 (Tiger)
• PSP console with 1.0/2.0 system software
• 10MB free HDD space for program installation
• USB port or memory stick reader






