The Missing Sync 4.0 for Palm OS announced
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Missing Sync for Palm v4 adds WiFi
network sync, more
Missing Sync for Palm v4 adds WiFi
network sync, more
07/29/2004 11:38 AMMark/Space Inc. announced on Thursday the release of
version 4.0 of
The Missing Sync for Palm OS, a major update to the company's
software for syncing Mac OS X's Address Book, iCal and more with a
Palm-based device. This upgrade adds: the ability to network sync over
AirPort or other WiFi device; SyncMinder, which lets you set up
reminders to sync your Palm device; wireless Internet connection
sharing with Bluetooth; the ability to mount memory or expansion cards
on the Desktop and copy files directly to them; a stand-alone
application called MemoPad that lets you sync handheld memos to
Address Book and iCal; and more.
Update: The Missing Sync for Palm OS
4.0.1
Update: The Missing Sync for Palm OS
4.0.1
09/27/2004 09:27 AMThe Mac/Palm synchronization software fixes a kernel panic mounting
Sony Clie memory cards in Mac OS X 10.3.5.
The Missing Sync for Palm OS 4.0.1
released
The Missing Sync for Palm OS 4.0.1
released
09/24/2004 07:49 AMMark/Space today released The Missing Sync 4.0.1 for Palm OS...
Announcement: The Missing Sync for Palm
OS 4.0
Announcement: The Missing Sync for Palm
OS 4.0
06/25/2004 10:24 AMMark/Space announced The Missing Sync for Palm OS 4.0, which will add
WiFi network and Bluetooth synchronization, desktop mounting of memory
cards, iPhoto and iTunes integration, Internet sharing for sending and
receiving email, and more.
Announcement: Missing Sync for Palm OS
Cobalt
Announcement: Missing Sync for Palm OS
Cobalt
02/12/2004 10:14 PMMark/Space announced plans to release a new version of its Missing
Sync for Palm OS that will support Cobalt, the upcoming version of the
Palm OS. (Palm has announced that it will not support Macs for
Cobalt.)
Missing Sync 4 for Palm update released
Missing Sync 4 for Palm update released
09/24/2004 02:05 PMMark/Space Inc. on Friday announced the release of
The Missing
Sync for Palm OS v4.0.1, a new version of their Palm Desktop
software replacement for Mac OS X. The new release corrects a problem
mounting Sony Clié memory cards on the Mac desktop; it adds
support for several conduits, including FMSync and Vindigo; introduces
a new menu bar icon; adds keychain support; improves support for
Tapwave Zodiac handhelds and includes a new version of the MemoPad
application. It is recommended for all 4.0 users and can be
downloaded online.
The full version costs US$39.95.
Mark/Space ships The Missing Sync for
Palm OS 4
Mark/Space ships The Missing Sync for
Palm OS 4
07/29/2004 06:48 AMMark/Space today announced that it is shipping The Missing Sync 4.0
for Palm OS...
Missing Sync 4.0 Fills Palm Gaps
(23-Aug-2004; 10.1K)
Missing Sync 4.0 Fills Palm Gaps
(23-Aug-2004; 10.1K)
08/27/2004 01:31 PMMissing Sync for Windows Mobile
announced
Missing Sync for Windows Mobile
announced
04/05/2005 12:26 PMMark/Space has announced The Missing Sync for Windows Mobile, a major
revision to, and replacement for, The Missing Sync for Pocket PC...
Mark/Space brings Missing Sync to Palm
OS Cobalt
Mark/Space brings Missing Sync to Palm
OS Cobalt
02/10/2004 02:47 PMThe next generation of Palm PDAs will run Palm OS Cobalt, and
Mark/Space, Inc. will step in, as
they've done in the past, to provide Mac synchronization with the next
version of their Missing Sync application. Announced at the PalmSource
Developers Conference happening this week in San Jose, the
new edition of Missing
Sync will allow you to connect Palm OS Cobalt devices to your Mac
via USB, a network, WiFi (AirPort), or Bluetooth and synchronize your
information.
Palm Dropping Mac OS Sync Support
Palm Dropping Mac OS Sync Support
02/12/2004 11:17 AMApple continues to be marginalized. Now it's Palm's turn. The company
is
dropping
Mac conduit suport in its upcoming Palm 6 ("Cobalt") operating
system, says Brighthand. A third party will do it, but this is like
adding $40 to the cost of your next handheld if you buy a Palm OS
model and use a Mac. Disappointing, to say the least.
Notes and Tips: Palm-Mac Sync Issues
Notes and Tips: Palm-Mac Sync Issues
04/16/2004 10:28 AMSanford Selznick discusses technical issues for synchronizing
sensitive data between a Mac and a Palm computer, and other readers
add comments.
Update: Missing Sync
Update: Missing Sync
05/11/2004 09:12 AMMissing Sync for Palm OS and Missing Sync for Internet Sharing &
AvantGo have been updated to support PalmOne's new Zire 31 and Zire 72
handhelds.
The Missing Sync list
The Missing Sync list
05/18/2004 10:30 AMConnect and synchronize a Pocket PC, Sony CLIE, Palm OS device, or
Tapwave game player handheld with a Mac.
Update: Missing Sync 4.0
Update: Missing Sync 4.0
07/29/2004 11:53 AMMark/Space releases a new version of its Palm OS sync utility with
lots of new features.
10.3: Palm Pilot hot sync works with
fast user switching
10.3: Palm Pilot hot sync works with
fast user switching
10/31/2003 10:36 AMI turned on fast user switching (which I am very excited about). Just
after switching to the login screen, without thinking, I hit the Hot
Sync button on my Palm Pilot stand. To my surprise, it synced to the
logged-in accoun...
The Missing Sync offers AvantGo support
The Missing Sync offers AvantGo support
06/21/2004 05:57 AMAvantGo, the popular mobile internet service, is now available to Mac
OS X users through The Missing Sync from Mark/Space...
Macworld: Missing Sync comes to Danger
hiptop
Macworld: Missing Sync comes to Danger
hiptop
01/06/2004 11:50 AMDeveloper
Mark/Space, Inc.,
which created the Missing Sync line of software applications,
announced the latest addition to their product line: Missing Sync for
hiptop, which uses Mac OS X's iSync to synchronize information between
your Mac and a Danger hiptop handheld device.
Missing Sync for Danger hiptop coming in
Feb.
Missing Sync for Danger hiptop coming in
Feb.
01/06/2004 11:53 AMMark/Space has announced Missing Sync for hiptop, new software that
enables users to connect and synchronize information between a Danger
hiptop (e.g...
Mark/Space announces The Missing Sync
4.0
Mark/Space announces The Missing Sync
4.0
06/24/2004 08:19 AMMark/Space today announced the release of The Missing Sync 4.0 for
Palm OS...
Announcement: The Missing Sync for
Windows Mobile
Announcement: The Missing Sync for
Windows Mobile
04/06/2005 12:19 PMMark/Space announced The Missing Sync for Windows Mobile, which
supports Windows Mobile Smartphone devices as well as Pocket PC
devices and has been enhanced to offer Entourage synchronization and
other features.
Mark/Space’s Missing Sync for Tapwave
Mark/Space’s Missing Sync for Tapwave
04/09/2004 04:11 PMMissing Sync Updated to Support
Additional Pocket PCs
Missing Sync Updated to Support
Additional Pocket PCs
05/16/2004 12:23 PMBrightHand May 16 2004 3:14PM GMT
News: Missing Sync for Windows Mobile
coming soon
News: Missing Sync for Windows Mobile
coming soon
04/05/2005 09:28 AMMark/Space Inc. announced Tuesday the forthcoming release of Missing
Sync for Windows Mobile, an update coming this June that will replace
its Missing Sync for Pocket PC product. The software lets Macintosh
computers synchronize data with Pocket PCs and Windows Mobile
Smartphones, including the Audiovox SMT5600, Orange SPVC C500,, i-Mate
SP3i and Motorola MPx220.
Missing Sync for Pocket PC adds OS X
multiuser support
Missing Sync for Pocket PC adds OS X
multiuser support
05/12/2004 07:07 AMMark/Space Inc. has updated its
Missing Sync for Pocket
PC software to version 1.0.4, adding support for multiple users in
Mac OS X. New handhelds compatible with this update include the i-mate
Pocket PC from Carrier Devices, XDA II from O2 and Toshiba's e400 and
e800 models. The update also adds the ability to download future
drivers for new handhelds within the software. A free update for
registered users, Missing Sync for Pocket PC costs US$49.95. It works
with Mac OS X v10.2.8 or later.
Mark/Space unveils plans for new version
of Missing Sync
Mark/Space unveils plans for new version
of Missing Sync
02/10/2004 11:53 AMMark/Space today announced plans for the newest release of Missing
Sync for Palm OS, to be released later this year in anticipation of
the first Palm OS Cobalt devices...
PerComm: Newest Palm OS Licensee
Announced
PerComm: Newest Palm OS Licensee
Announced
11/19/2003 09:15 AMMissing Sync update adds Zire 31, Zire
72 support
Missing Sync update adds Zire 31, Zire
72 support
05/10/2004 09:50 PMMark/Space today released Missing Sync for Palm 2.0.2, which adds
support for PalmOne's new Zire 31 and Zire 72 handhelds...
BCI Announces the First Fiber Optic
RGB/Sync Video Transmission System
Designed to Pass Tri-Level Sync for HDTV
Video Specifications
BCI Announces the First Fiber Optic
RGB/Sync Video Transmission System
Designed to Pass Tri-Level Sync for HDTV
Video Specifications
03/14/2005 05:23 PMBroadata Communications, Inc. (BCI) announces that it has enhanced the
ScreenLink™ Fiber Optic Transport System. This enhancement provides
the unique ability to deliver High Definition (HD) video with
tri-level synchronization, as well as Standard Definition (SD) video
with bi-level synchronization. Currently, there is no other product
offering this tri-level sync feature. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Palm Tungsten and Palm Zire Handhelds
Continue to Gain Momentum in Education
Palm Tungsten and Palm Zire Handhelds
Continue to Gain Momentum in Education
10/30/2003 11:48 PMNS Basic/Palm is Palm OS Cobalt Ready!
NS Basic/Palm is Palm OS Cobalt Ready!
02/19/2004 08:08 AM"2005 WEBBY AWARDS NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
- You Vote for the Best Websites -
Winners announced in May 2005"
"2005 WEBBY AWARDS NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
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04/15/2005 11:41 PMHotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched
HotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched
03/06/2004 02:09 AMMissing Matter... Still Missing
Missing Matter... Still Missing
05/05/2004 04:49 PMMac, PalmSource Not in Sync
Mac, PalmSource Not in Sync
02/13/2004 07:54 PMAd banner: Google has banned the ads of an environmental group
protesting a major cruise line's sewage-treatment methods, casting a
spotlight on the policies ...
MySQL-Sync
MySQL-Sync
01/06/2004 11:48 AMOfficial Homepage
Sync Buddy 2.0.1
Sync Buddy 2.0.1
03/19/2005 03:11 AMInstant and easy install, backup and photo manager for Palm OS
handhelds.
- Swap and sync
- Swap and sync
06/08/2004 09:45 PMComputer Times Asia Jun 9 2004 2:36AM GMT
BlackBerrys sync with Mac OS X
BlackBerrys sync with Mac OS X
08/19/2004 02:28 PMNew software synchronizes Research In Motion devices with Mac OS X.
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T-Mobile Sidekick 2/Danger Hiptop 2
Revealed
T-Mobile Sidekick 2/Danger Hiptop 2
Revealed
06/22/2004 01:49 PM
Speaking of FCC
leaks, looks like the Sidekick II -- note the T-Mobile 'Sidekick'
branding, and not 'Hiptop' -- is approved for FCC use, which means
among other things pictures and user manuals have been revealed. It
looks similar to the unit we posted a few months ago, but it looks
like the camera on the back might include a flash, to which we say
with no shame at all, "Oh, snap!" (Okay, maybe a little shame). Go
ahead and dig around on the FCC site and see what you can find and
we'll do the same. Let's just hope and pray that camera is 1-megapixel
plus.
Read [FCC via Hiptop]<
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Look - Sidekick 2 Front [Gizmodo]
Look - Sidekick 2 Open [Gizmodo]
Look - Sidekick 2 Back [Gizmodo]
New Hiptop (Sidekick II) Photos
New Hiptop (Sidekick II) Photos
07/21/2004 07:46 PMDanger Hiptop SDK
Danger Hiptop SDK
03/19/2003 10:26 PMThe
Danger Hiptop SDK is
available. Boing Boing posted an
inaccur
ate rant from AaronSw about it; you actually can run your own apps
on your own Hiptop. But it's still a problem that only
T-Mobile-approved apps can be downloaded. It's increasingly clear that
the cellular industry needs to be vertically disintegrated just like
wired telcos and ISPs. People also need to learn that "unlimited"
plans are part of the problem since they incentivize carries to screw
with their customers to limit network usage. I'd much prefer an
uncensored pay-per-bit plan (or Paris Metro Pricing).
Setting up the Developers Kit for the
Sidekick/Hiptop
Setting up the Developers Kit for the
Sidekick/Hiptop
08/01/2004 11:52 AMTech-Recipes Aug 1 2004 3:13PM GMT
Hiptop/Sidekick Sequel Unleashed
Hiptop/Sidekick Sequel Unleashed
08/04/2004 10:38 PMMore on EV-DO and the color Hiptop
More on EV-DO and the color Hiptop
03/21/2003 12:13 AMRich Brome of PhoneScoop
writes in with some comments about the color Hiptop and Verizon's new
high-speed 1xEV-DO cellular network:
The color Hiptop will
have a 65,000 TFT display. The Danger people told me at CTIA they have
(had) various prototypes will all kinds of displays, but they have
settled on the high-end TFT they were showing at CTIA, which I thought
looked pretty good. Not the brightest, but very clear, colorful, and
easy to read in most lighting.
The 1xEV-DO network set up at CTIA was a temporary one, and with so
many temporary 3G networks of all types set up for demos for the show,
the whole city was one big interference nightmare. There were just too
many companies trying to put up extra temporary antennas on the roof,
etc. - so that THEIR demo worked, other demos be damned. Everyone had
cell phone problems the whole time (ironic, but it happens every
time). There were many outages.
So I'm not at all surprised that the speed of the 1xEV-DO network
didn't impress. In a real installation, the network would be optimized
and interference issues would be worked out through months of testing
and tweaking - something that was not possible just for CTIA. In
Verizon's long-running tests in San Diego and Washington, the speed
has been quite impressive.
Dissing the HipTop
Dissing the HipTop
03/20/2003 08:30 AMA reader who wishes remain to anonymous wrote in to say that he's
played with the new color HipTop from Danger, and that's not all that
hot:
I saw a pre-production model while out in CA, and if
the production model follows the same specs, it's got a *terrible*
washed-out LCD display. Dual-scan, not active. Like you'd find on a
toy. Given the cheap plastics and lousy build quality of the current
units, I wouldn't be terribly surprised if they do cheap out on the
color ones, as well.
The Missing Sync 4.0 for Palm OS announced