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- Price: Purchase $39.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows XP/Vista
- Date added: January 21, 2009
- Total Downloads: 964
- Downloads last week: 19
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- Average user rating: stars out of 1 votes
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From Mark/Space :The Windows PC version of The Missing Sync for iPhone lets you easily transfer your important information and files - contacts and calendar, photos and more - from a Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, Symbian or Palm OS mobile device to iPhone. Archive iPhone text messages, call history and notes to your PC, where you can do more with them. The Missing Sync for iPhone is a suite of data transfer tools you need! Want a new iPhone but fear there's no good way to transfer your important data from your old device? The Missing Sync for iPhone helps you quickly load meetings and other calendar appointments, your entire address book and photos from your old BlackBerry, Palm OS, Symbian or Windows Mobile device. No re-typing required.
The Missing Sync for iPhone transfers your iPhone notes into Microsoft Entourage, Bare Bones Yojimbo or Mark/Space Notebook (included with The Missing Sync). Create a sortable, searchable text message archive on your PC. The Missing Sync for iPhone lets you do more with your text messages with Mark/Space SMS Log (also included). Bring your iPhone call log to your PC for easy record-keeping. Sort the list by name and easily export data into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet or other database.
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Version: The Missing Sync for iPhone 1.0.7
Pros: not impressed
Cons: not impressed
Summary: no mentioned of needing to register to even try it. started install and was forced to register to continue.
I wouldnt go through that until I get to try to software that has 'no limitations'.
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