Missing Sync for Symbian
We have already spoken rather than any of Missing Sync, an application for Mac OS X that allows synchronization with Windows Mobile phones with data we have stored on this system.

It increases the number of supported devices with a new version, Missing Sync for Symbian, which as its name suggests is compatible with phones that have the Symbian system, specifically with S60 or UIQ 3.0 or later.
Thus, a large number of Nokia phones and some Sony Ericsson and Motorola will be able to synchronize their data with Mac OS X. And not only the agenda, which already allows iSync, including the operating system, but contacts, calendars, tasks, music, photos, video and other files.
In addition, stores the history of calls and SMS, so that these are easy to see from our computer. Includes a function to synchronize automatically whenever we approach the computer via Bluetooth.
Posted on August 2, 2008
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