Missing Sync Beta for Android Now Available

Posted on 15 November 2009 by Thomas R. Hall


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In early October, we mentioned that Missing Sync was coming for Android. Now, the beta version has been made available by Mark/Space, the makers of Missing Sync.

Missing Sync beta for Android is available on both Windows and Mac platforms. It supports and has been tested with the most popular current Android handsets, including the T-Mobile G1 and myTouch 3G, the Motorola CLIQ, the HTC Hero, the Droid, and many others.

Missing Sync beta for Android is available for free while in beta from Mark/Space. Make sure you read the known issues before you get going. You may want to wait until a later beta if any of the issues scare you.

Missing Sync beta for Android, by Mark/Space

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One Response to “Missing Sync Beta for Android Now Available”

  1. Just noticed this:
    “Please note that we don’t yet support Android 2.0 devices, like the Motorola Droid. Support is coming soon.”

    Crap … was going to try this with my Droid.


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