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MARK/SPACE ANNOUNCES THE MISSING SYNC FOR SYMBIAN
LOS GATOS, Calif. - September 19, 2007 Mark/Space, Inc. today announced the latest addition to the company's highly rated Missing Sync family of synchronization products for Mac OS X: The Missing Sync™ for Symbian™. Expected to ship in the first quarter 2008, The Missing Sync for Symbian will provide a robust synchronization environment for owners of Symbian based devices from Motorola, Nokia and Sony Ericsson, including such popular devices as the Motorola Z8, Nokia N95 and Sony Ericsson P1 smartphones.
According to company president and CEO, Brian Hall, "Symbian OS based phones have long been popular in Europe, and more recently, Japan. With worldwide shipments exceeding 50 million units in 2006, and our long history of serving those markets, the time had come for us to embrace this platform. Our Missing Sync products are known for their ease of use and multimedia features that make mobile devices shine with a Mac, and we think the capabilities of the latest Symbian OS handsets are a perfect match."
Built on the same technology that has garnered 4.5-mice ratings from Macworld magazine, Missing Sync for Symbian will synchronize contacts, calendar events and tasks, as well music, photos, files and video. Built-in support for Apple's Sync Services technology means that in addition to iCal and Address Book, information can also be synchronized with other Sync Services-savvy applications such as Microsoft Entourage 2004 and Chronos' SOHO Organizer.
Consumers will appreciate the multimedia capabilities of The Missing Sync for Symbian, which will interface directly with Apple's iPhoto and iTunes applications as well as support import and export of video. Users will be able to choose iPhoto albums in The Missing Sync to be resized and downloaded to the handset for mobile viewing. Photos taken with the device's camera will be automatically imported into iPhoto or a folder on the Mac. The Missing Sync's iTunes plugin will let the user select playlists of unprotected music and podcasts to be downloaded to the handset's memory card. If the playlist changes, those changes will then be mirrored on the handset during the next sync. Video taken on the handset can be imported to a folder on the Mac. Simply drag and drop DRM-free QuickTime videos onto The Missing Sync, to encode and transfer them to your Symbian device for mobile playback.
To learn more about The Missing Sync for Symbian, please stop by Mark/Space's stand (Booth D043, Business and Innovation, Pod #30) at Apple Expo Paris next week or visit http://www.markspace.com/symbian/.
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