If you're a Mac user, i'm pretty certain you'll already have heard of Missing Sync. For those unfamiliar, probably the easiest way to describe it is 'ActiveSync / WMDC for OSX'. Doing so would be something of an injustice however, as unlikely the aforementioned applications it's featured packed and ultra reliable
The latest release of Missing Sync has just become available - version 4 - which adds a host of new features - not least of which is Windows Mobile 6 support.
From the Missing Sync page...
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The Missing Sync for Windows Mobile lets you easily connect and synchronize Windows Mobile Smartphones and Pocket PCs with your Mac.
Features at a Glance
- Connects with Windows Mobile devices via USB and Bluetooth
- Supports devices running Windows Mobile 2002/2003/5/6
- Syncs with Address Book, iCal, Entourage 2004 and others
- Syncs Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other files
- Downloads iPhoto albums and iTunes playlists
- Imports device-side photos and video
- Encodes QuickTime video for mobile playback
- Provides drag-and-drop install of .cab-formatted applications
- Displays phone call and SMS text message logs on the Mac
- Supports two Macs and any number of Windows Mobile devices
- Universal application provides the best performance
- Support for devices running Windows Mobile 6
- Sort, search, annotate, export call log history on the Mac
- View/search SMS message history on the Mac*
- Address Book integration for call log and SMS data
- Encodes and downloads video for mobile viewing
- Imports video from device separately from photos
- SyncMinder™ device management
- Interface improvements
The number of supported sync options puts ActiveSync / WMDC to shame in a big way. Call log sync, video encoding for download to the device, SMS message syncing and many other options are things Windows users can only dream of. Oh the irony!
The price? $39.95 for new users or $24.95 upgrade (free if you purchased Missing Sync in the last 60 days)... now if only they'd do a Windows version
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