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Windows PC Version of The Missing Sync for Palm Pre Released by Mark/Space

Transfer and Sync Information and Files -- Contacts, Calendars, Ringtones, Music, Photos, Video, and Bookmarks

Mark/Space, creator of award-winning desktop and handheld synchronization software, announced immediate availability of The Missing Sync for Palm Pre, for Windows XP and Windows Vista. Transfer and synchronize information and files between Palm Pre and Windows applications: Microsoft Outlook, Windows Media Player, iTunes and Explorer.

Keep Outlook contacts in sync between a Pre and PC, automatically and wirelessly, via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth -- even when a Pre is on a Palm Touchstone(TM) charger. Copy Outlook calendars wirelessly too so that appointments and schedules are always at hand.

The Missing Sync can be configured to synchronize multiple or specific Outlook contact folders. For Outlook calendars, specify a date range, or copy all calendar events to Palm Pre.

The Missing Sync for Palm Pre makes it easy to enjoy media on a Palm Pre phone.

iTunes and Windows Media Player music playlists transfer without a hitch using The Missing Sync.(1) Transfer ringtones, Microsoft Explorer bookmarks, photos and videos fast, via a USB cable, to make the Pre a portable entertainment and information center.

Using a Palm Pre phone to transport and view documents is simple and convenient. The FolderSync(TM) feature copies folders of files and documents -- PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint -- from a Windows PC to a Palm Pre to store and view.

The Missing Sync for Palm Pre lets users make the most of the features of Palm Pre.

Coming soon in a free update, The Missing Sync for Palm Pre will provide two-way Outlook calendar sync, and synchronization of notes and tasks.

 

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Yeshim Deniz is a Ulitzer blogger who writes about emerging technologies. She first started blogging in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. She broke the news on her blog about Condoleeza Rice's visit to Spamalot on Broadway as Katrina hit New Orleans. Yeshim was the first journalist to call for the resignation of the FEMA director, the day before Katrina hit New Orleans. She later helped to organize a "Change the Administration" march in Washington DC.