Missing Sync – Sync Windows Mobile on MAC

Last update on October 29, 2009 10:17 AM by aakai1056
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Missing Sync – Sync Windows Mobile on MAC






Issue


You have a MAC OS PC and you want to connect your Windows Mobile Portable device!

Solution


Missing Sync is the best synchronization tool that allows you to connect your Windows Mobile phones such as HTC, Omnia and Palm phones and also with the latest version of Windows Mobile (6.5). Missing Sync will easily help manage your contacts, transfer music, backup your data and install applications etc.

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Download Missing Sync here
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