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Los Gatos, Calif. June 25, 2009 -- Mark/Space, creator of award-winning desktop and handheld
synchronization software, announced the release of an update to their popular iPhone sync software for the Mac. The Missing Sync for iPhone, version 2.0.2, is compatible with iPhone OS 3.0 and adds new features to transfer and archive iPhone voicemail and voice memos to the Mac.
The Missing Sync for iPhone is designed as a companion to iTunes, offering additional sync features to what iTunes provides. Synchronize tasks, notes, files and documents between a Mac and iPhone via Wi-Fi. Archive text messages, recent call history and more to your Mac, too.
New in Version 2.0.2, The Missing Sync transfers iPhone voicemail and voice memos to the Mac so you can have an archive of all your voice messages and notes. They can be organized and played in Mark/Space Notebook, a full-featured notetaking application for the Mac, included with The Missing Sync.
Save favorite and noteworthy voicemail messages to your Mac - cute messages from the kids, birthday wishes, congratulations. Archive voice messages to help track client and customer conversations for business purposes.
Transfer voice memos recorded on iPhone to your Mac and organize them along side text notes in Mark/Space Notebook. This is great for students, seminar attendees and conference goers.
The Missing Sync for iPhone 2.0.2 is fully compatible with iPhone OS 3.0, Apple's recent major upgrade to the iPhone's software.
Pricing and Availability
The Missing Sync for iPhone is available as an electronic download from the Mark/Space online store for US$39.95. Owners of any Mark/Space product can crossgrade to The Missing Sync for iPhone for US$29.95. The 2.0.2 update is available free for current owners of the Mac version of The Missing Sync for iPhone.
About Mark/Space, Inc.
Founded in 1990, Mark/Space, Inc., the sync experts, develops and markets mobile and wireless software, including Fliq, SyncTogether and the award-winning Missing Sync products that connect Mac and Windows computers to mobile devices and smart phones from Apple, HP, HTC, i-mate, Motorola, Nokia, Palm, RIM, Samsung, Sony, Sony Ericsson, and others.
Information Source: Mark/Space, Inc.
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