Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 12 2009, 2:55pm CDT | by Robert Evans
Do you love Apple, but for some reason dislike the iPhone? Is your desktop a Mac but your smartphone a Pre? If so, life is about to get a whole lot more convenient for you. Mark/Space just announced that their Missing Sync application is coming to the Palm Pre very soon. You can order it now for $39.95 and get it as soon as it becomes available.
The Missing Sync app will allow Pre users to synchronize the address book, calendars, email contents, documents, and files from their Mac to their Pre. You'll be able to transfer and sync up information with your Pre just as well as you'd be able to do with an iPhone. The Missing Sync application even works with Palm Synergy, so your Mac contacts will be merged together with your Facebook and Google accounts.
Of course, the Palm Pre already syncs with iTunes, but now it can sync up with everything else on your Mac as well.
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Robert Evans
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