Missing Sync for iPhone texts, notes and easy migration
Posted on 3 Jan 2008 at 11:44
Mark/Space has released Missing Sync software for the iPhone which extends the amount of information that can be synced between an Apple handset and a Mac.
SMS, call logs and notes data are no longer be restricted to the iPhone, and users of other smartphone models can now more easily migrate their data.
The software supports migration from most smartphones using Palm OS, Windows Mobile or BlackBerry OS. The Migration assistant provides a step-by-step process for transferring contacts, calendars and phone camera photo.
Once text messages are synced with the Mac they can be viewed and searched in a threaded view, just like on the iPhone but without the 1,000 message storage limit.
Notes can be synced with Microsoft Entourage, Yojimbo or Mark/Space's included Notebook application, though not, strangely, with the Notes feature of Leopard's Mail application.
Missing Sync will also keep a copy of incoming, outgoing and missed calls are logged, providing a record of new numbers that can be added to the Address Book and providing business users with a record of call costs.
The Missing Sync for iPhone is available from markspace.com for$39.95. Upgrades from qualifying Mark/Space products are $24.95. Aa Windows version will be released in the coming months.
Author: Simon Aughton
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