For some reason Mac is not receiving the updates.
This should offer to pull down the profile manually.
Then copy and paste the file in Mac computer: HDD/Library/Application Support/Nokia Multimedia Transfer/Profiles/
Recommended: A large memory card for your Nokia device, especially if you wish to transfer a large amount of music, videos, or photos onto your Nokia device.
For more infórmation, go to support section of your local Nokia website.
The Nokia Multimedia Transfer is an application for your Macintosh which enables you to transfer pictures, videos, podcasts, music, applications, games, and files between your Nokia mobile device and Macintosh.
For more infórmation, go to www.nokia.com/support and see the Mac section under Software & Services page.
Yes, Nokia Multimedia Transfer 1.4.2 for Mac supports Nokia E7-00.
In the Nokia Multimedia Transfer menu, choose Device Settings for the device and in that window, click Remove Transferred Files from Device....This will remove any photos transferred from your Mac to your Nokia device. To remove the original photos captured by your Nokia device, use the Nokia Device Browser.
*Macintosh (Mac) is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPhoto and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc.
You can download S60 applications for your Nokia device using your Mac, then transfer then to your Nokia device with Nokia Multimedia Transfer. The installation files for S60 applications are downloaded as an SIS file format. S60 SIS installation files can be transferred in the same manner as other files with Nokia Multimedia Transfer’s device browser.
File Transfer with Device Browser
1. Connect your Nokia device to your Macintosh (Mac).
2. Open Nokia Multimedia Transfer.
3. Click on the Nokia Multimedia Transfer icon in the menu bar and go to Tools and Settings > Open Nokia Device Browser....
4. On the left hand side of the device browser window, find your Nokia device. Click on the arrow next to your Nokia device to open the memory folders. Files may be stored in the phone memory or on a memory card. Click on the arrows to reveal folders inside your phone memory or on the memory card.
5. Select a folder you wish to transfer files to or from.
6. You can transfer files between your Nokia device and Mac by dragging them to and from the folders in the device browser. The progress of the transfer will be shown at the bottom of the device browser window.
Alternatively, you may export files from your Nokia device to your Mac by going to File > Export. In the dialog that appears, browse to the desired file you would like to transfer from your Nokia device. Check the box next to the file(s) and click OK. Choose the location where you wish the files to be exported to, and click Export
7. To remove files from your Nokia device, select the file(s) and go to File > Remove from Device. A dialog will ask you to confirm the deletion. Click on Delete Items to remove the file(s).
Once you have transferred the application to your Nokia device, you will need to install it. Open the SIS installation file using your Nokia device’s File Manager. Please refer to your Nokia device’s user guide for more details concerning application installation.
* Mac is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPhoto and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc.
This feature has to be manually started by selecting Start Music Fill-up or Refresh Fill-up Music from the Nokia Multimedia Transfer menu. This is not an automatic setting because the memory fill-up may take an extended length of time, and you may not want it to occur every time you connect.
Generally speaking, if QuickTime can play it, it will be transferable through Nokia Multimedia Transfer. The Nokia Multimedia Transfer application will attempt to convert the video file to a compatible MPEG4 file for your Nokia device.
If you add your own album artwork to an album, it is included with the music files when transferred, but only the latest Nokia products will display this artwork. Artwork that is automatically downloaded from the iTunes Store is not transferred.
* Macintosh (Mac) is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPhoto and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc.
Currently, only Apple's Safari Browser is supported.