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Thu, 26 Jun 2008 Mark/Space makes Windows iPhone sync tool

Software provides PC users with migration tools for switching to the iPhone

Jonny Evans


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Mark/Space has introduced a Windows version of its data transfer software, The Missing Sync for iPhone.

The software provides PC users with migration tools that have been designed to help them easily switch from a smartphone to the iPhone and iPhone 3G. The software also offers the ability to archive SMS messages, call log and notes to their PC.

The Migration Assistant is a step-by-step utility that makes transferring contacts and calendars easy. 



The software lets users view SMS messages in a threaded view, just like on the iPhone, and you can easily search the archived messages. iPhone keeps a log of all incoming, outgoing and missed calls. The Missing Sync for iPhone archives the log to your PC.

The software will also transfer iPhone Notes to your computer, so they can be read in Mark/Space Notebook, which comes as part of the package.



Brian Hall, Mark/Space CEO, said: “When we released the Mac version of The Missing Sync for iPhone earlier this year it helped make the transition from a smartphone to iPhone very easy for people. We’re happy to bring The Missing Sync for iPhone to the Windows platform. When iPhone 3G ships next month, both Mac and Windows users can be ready to transfer their contacts and calendar information.”



The Missing Sync for iPhone supports migration from most BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, and Palm OS devices, and devices from Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Motorola that use the Symbian OS.

The software is available as an electronic download from the Mark/Space online store for $39.95. It requires a PC running Windows XP or Windows Vista. To use the Migration Assistant, Microsoft Outlook 2003 or 2007 is required.



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