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Missing Sync for BlackBerry 1.0.1 Released

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On Tuesday, Mark/Space announced that it had released version 1.0.1 of its Missing Sync for Blackberry utility. In spite of Mac OS X’s lack of native synching support between the operating system and handheld devices, the Missing Sync series and other third party applications have stepped in to bridge the gap.
According to Macworld News, Missing Sync for Blackberry 1.0.1 adds native French and German language support, a Folder Sync option that can sync the contents of a Mac’s folder to a microSD card inserted in the Blackberry, additional Address Book fields and repairs the handling of all-day calendar events synched in from Entourage 2004.
The new version, which is coded as a Universal Binary and can run at native speeds on both PowerPC and Intel-based hardware, requires Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later and a G4 or Intel-based processor to run. Missing Sync for Blackberry retails for US$39.95, though the 1.0.1 update is free for registered users.
If you’re tried the new version and have either positive or negative feedback about it, let us know.


blackberry.jpg
On Tuesday, Mark/Space announced that it had released version 1.0.1 of its Missing Sync for Blackberry utility. In spite of Mac OS X’s lack of native synching support between the operating system and handheld devices, the Missing Sync series and other third party applications have stepped in to bridge the gap.
According to Macworld News, Missing Sync for Blackberry 1.0.1 adds native French and German language support, a Folder Sync option that can sync the contents of a Mac’s folder to a microSD card inserted in the Blackberry, additional Address Book fields and repairs the handling of all-day calendar events synched in from Entourage 2004.
The new version, which is coded as a Universal Binary and can run at native speeds on both PowerPC and Intel-based hardware, requires Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later and a G4 or Intel-based processor to run. Missing Sync for Blackberry retails for US$39.95, though the 1.0.1 update is free for registered users.
If you’re tried the new version and have either positive or negative feedback about it, let us know.