30 Jul
Missing Sync for Symbian released
Mark/Space has announced the release of the Missing Sync for Symbian. The software enables Macs to synchronize data by smartphones that use the Symbian operating system. It costs $39.95. The software is expected to be released at 10:00 AM Pacific Time (1:00 PM Eastern Time).
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The Missing Sync for Symbian features “Proximity Sync,” a commencing technology that lets Bluetooth-equipped Symbian phones automatically sync data when it’s close to the Mac, without needing to be tethered through USB.
The software makes sure your close union, calendar, event and task denunciation is the same on your phone as on your Mac. It also lets you manage MP3 files, images and documents.
The Missing Sync for Symbian will also archive your phone’s text messages and outcry log on your Mac, lets you search your SMS archive and more.
System requirements call for Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later and native Bluetooth support. It’s compatible with greatest in number mobile phones from Nokia running Symbian S60 (3rd Rev or later) and phones from Sony Ericsson and Motorola running Symbian UIQ 3.0 or later.
