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Tue, 28 Apr 2009 The Missing Sync 2.0 for iPhone, iPod touch released

Adds true, two-way syncing of notes, tasks and documents

Nick Spence


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Mark/Space has released The Missing Sync for iPhone version 2.0 for Apple iPhone and iPod touch.

The Missing Sync for iPhone 2.0 helps syncs notes, tasks, documents and files between your Mac and iPhone or iPod touch.

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The latest 2.0 version, adds true, two-way syncing between the Mac and iPhone or iPod touch via Wi-Fi.

You can now create and revise documents and files on your Mac for instance and The Missing Sync will recognise those changes and then syncs them in both places.

The Missing Sync for iPhone 2.0 works seamlessly with the Mark/Space's free iPhone apps Fliq Notes, Fliq Docs and Fliq Tasks says the company.

Sync your notes, documents and to dos and keep them updated and synchronised between your iPhone or iPod touch and Mac.

Version 2.0 is available as a free upgrade for current owners of The Missing Sync for iPhone 1.0.

For new users, The Missing Sync for iPhone 2.0 costs $39.95, around £27, for a single user download, $89.95, around £61, for the Business Edition 2-Seat license, $69.95, around £48, for a Family Pack 3-Seat license and $49.95, around £34, for the The Missing Sync for iPhone and Fliq for the Mac bundle.

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