It has been quite sometime when the iPhone users were introduced to the Missing Sync for iPhone, by which they could easily transfer important data from a previous device and enhance backup potential too. Besides the quick transfer of calendar, contacts, photos, etc. from previously used BlackBerry, Palm OS or Window Mobile smartphone to your iPhone; you can also initiate archiving your SMS messages, call logs and notes to your calendar and contacts data.

The makers of the Missing Sync product line Mark/Space on announcing the launch of the iPhone version set the downloading price at US$39.95 and a ‘cross-grade’ runs at US$24.95. And for all the price you pay, you get facilities like easy data transfer, sort and search SMS messages, organize and search notes and putting your call log to better use.
The easy data transfer facility from the Missing Sync for iPhone has definitely brought up the sales graph for iPhones as people could now easily transfer the data from their old ones into the new iPhone. Also, the Missing Sync can transfer your iPhone notes into Microsoft Entourage, Bare Bones Yojimbo or Mark/Space Notebook (included with The Missing Sync), beside the notes application on the iPhone which help you jot down important minutes of meeting and reminders. Moreover, the Missing Sync for iPhones help you to sort and make a searchable list of the 1000 odd SMS, the iPhone are able to store.
Now to keep the craze going, Mark/Space has now launched The Missing Sync for iPhone 1.0.1 alongside an updated version of SyncTogether. This recent release of The Missing Sync for iPhone appends localization in German and French. In addition, the SMS Log application supports deleting all incoming and outgoing messages for a single contact; and the Call Log application allows users to delete individual or selected calls from the call log archive on a Mac.
This Missing Sync for iPhone application requires a configuration of Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.10 or later and an iPhone. And, the bonus part is that the new updated application of the Missing Sync is free for all previous owners of The Missing Sync for iPhone.




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