Mark/Space announces Mac synchronization support for Nexus One

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Jan 7, 2010 at 12:00am

Mark/Space, creator of desktop and handheld synchronization software, has released The Missing Sync for Mac and Windows systems. It’s an all-in-one desktop sync solution for phones powered by the Android OS, such as the T-Mobile myTouch and HTC Hero. And it works with the Nexus One from Google.

The Missing Sync for Android synchronizes contacts and transfer media files between an Android phone/Nexus One and a computer running Mac OS X, Windows XP or Windows Vista, says Mark/Space CEO Brian Hall. He adds that you’ll be able to sync s automatically and wirelessly whenever the phone is near the computer.

The Missing Sync for Android syncs with applications Mac and PC users already know: Microsoft Outlook, Entourage, Mac OS X Address Book, iTunes, Windows Media Player and iPhoto. Keep contacts in sync wirelessly via Wi-Fi. Install music playlists, ringtones, photos, documents, and videos on an Android phone fast via USB.

Android OS 2.0 phones, like the Motorola Droid from Verizon, are supported for media syncing. Contacts support for Android 2.0 is coming soon in a free update.


The Missing Sync also makes it easy to enjoy the rich media features of Android powered phones, Hall says. iTunes and Windows Media Player music playlists transfer via USB cable without a hitch using The Missing Sync. You can transfer ringtones, photos and videos, too. 

The FolderSync feature copies folders of files and documents—PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint—from a Mac or PC to an Android phone to store and view.

The Missing Sync for Android is available as an electronic download from the Mark/Space online store for US$39.95. Customers who own any version of The Missing Sync can crossgrade to The Missing Sync for Android for $29.95.



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