Missing Sync for Blackberry revved to version 2.0
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Feb 9, 2009 at 11:30am
Mark/Space has updated The Missing Sync for Blackberry, a tool for syncing between BlackBerry devices from Research In Motion (including the BlackBerry Pearl smartphone) and Mac OS X’s Address Book and iCal applications and the corresponding applications on BlackBerry handsets, to version 2.0.
The upgrade adds new wireless sync capabilities. Now, you can sync information between your Mac and BlackBerry wirelessly via Bluetooth, without cables. Plus, Proximity Sync technology automates syncing. So, whenever your BlackBerry is close to your Mac, The Missing Sync performs a sync without you even having to think about it.
Also, when you make changes to your calendar, or add a new song to a playlist, The Missing Sync will synchronize those changes as you’re sitting at your desk or working on the train-ride home. Version 2.0 also includes many other new features including improved music playlist support for iTunes, video transfer to and from the BlackBerry. Plus, users can archive text messages and call histories to their Mac where they can do more with them.
The Missing Sync for BlackBerry, version 2.0, is available immediately as an electronic download from the Mark/Space Online Store for US$39.95. A CD version will be available soon for $49.95. Free upgrades to version 2.0 are available for anyone who purchased version 1.0 of The Missing Sync for BlackBerry on or after Nov. 1, 2008. Purchases prior to that date and purchases of other Missing Sync products qualify for a version 2.0 upgrade for $29.95. Also available as a business edition bundle, The Missing Sync for BlackBerry Business Edition is an all-in-one special package that includes a business license to install on two computers, Priority Email Support Subscription, Software Upgrade Subscription, and all of the features people rely on from The Missing Sync.
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Dennis Sellers
Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 10,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.








