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The Missing Sync 1.0.3 Now Supports Mac OS X Leopard!

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Shot_ms_bb_mainI know Mac fans will be jumping for joy on this one . After the quasi-Leopard support we told you about in version 1.0.2 this is a nice upgrade. I just caught an article by Peter Cohen on Macworld about the new release. You can read the details below:

Mark/Space on Tuesday announced the release of The Missing Sync for BlackBerry v1.0.3. It’s a free update for registered users. The Missing Sync for BlackBerry costs $39.95.

The Missing Sync for BlackBerry enables users of RIM BlackBerry smartphones to synchronize contact, calendar and other information with their Macs. For multimedia-capable BlackBerry devices, The Missing Sync also offers ways of synchronizing photos and audio files.

The Missing Sync for BlackBerry 1.0.3 supports Mac OS X v10.5 “Leopard.”

If you are a Mac user head on over to the product page to get the update. Hopefully PocketMac will soon come out with full support for OS X Leopard.

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 21st, 2007 and is filed under News, Utilities.
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3 Comments to “The Missing Sync 1.0.3 Now Supports Mac OS X Leopard!

  1. Posted by: ricardo

    Still doesn´t work well, its a shame
    I am dreaming wth an app that syncs smoothly MAC AND BLACKBERRY

    Just lost a client….. :(

  2. Ricardo
    There is a ton of lost love between the blackberry and Mac. Personally I think that RIM has alot of work ahead of them in that regard. Hopefully somebody will come up with a workaround soon since I know many people who have been trying to get this to work. Even one of our writers Greg who is a Mac user uses his windows box to sync.