The Missing Sync for Symbian debuts
updated 06:50 pm EDT, Wed September 19, 2007
New Missing Sync debuts
Mark/Space today debuted The Missing Sync for Symbian, a new application that synchronizes contacts, calendar events, and tasks as well as music, photos, files, and video. The software enables users with Symbian-based devices from Motorola, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson to synchronize contacts and other information with Mac OS X. The Missing Sync for Symbian already supports the Motorola Z8, Nokia N95, and Sony Ericsson P1 smartphones, according to Mark/Space. Built-in support for Apple's Sync Services technology allows users to synchronize information with other Sync Services-enabled applications like Microsoft Entourage 2004 and Chronos' SOHO Organizer. The Missing Sync for Symbian is slated for shipment in the first quarter of 2008 in English, French, and German for $40. The software requires Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later with a supported Symbian handset with Bluetooth capability.






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Finally
Awesome news, my m600i blows with no proper sync support.