Another frustrated Mac user. The issue, folks, isn't running the Jtrak software (although I personally am also quite underwhelmed with its feature set, which reminds me of a database program I used to run in Windows 3.1 back in 1996.)
The issue is that there are apparently no Mac-compatible IRDA devices available for sale, anywhere on the planet.
Or am I completely misunderstanding the issue and folks are able to plug a IRDA reader created for Windows into their Mac's USB port and have Parallels/Boot Camp identify/transfer the information to SmartTrak without problems? If the issue is "the chipset', as stated in another post, it would seem an IRDA device made specifically for Mac would be required.
Believe me, I've Googled until my fingers have bled looking for one. Unfortunately a post here mentioned devices that have been "tested and confirmed" for running Jtrak on Mac....but two of them are unavailable for sale and one is clearly Windows-based.
XTNDAccess IrDA USB:
Features and specs on Extended Systems XTNDAccess IrDA USB Adapter (ESI-9685) Infrared Adapter - Other Network Devices - Shopping.com
Operating System Microsoft Windows 98 Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
KC-180 USB IrDAdevice:
(No websites found that sell the device, so the issue is moot)
UWATEC-Lipstick (golden Edition)
(No websites found that sell the device, so the issue is moot)
The only option that looks viable is the Manta...
Twisted Melon Online Store : Fine Mac OS Software & Hardware
anyone tried it?
I'm just about to give up. I could use a Windows machine to resolve the tethering issue on my IPhone and to run accounting software that isn't awful (Quicken for Mac), so I'm looking for one with an IRDA port. Someone please tell me I can still find for sale, an IRDA dongle that will work with Windows, for crying out loud.