Software maker Mark/Space announced on Thursday the availability of The Missing Sync software for the T-Mobile Sidekick cellular device and Apple Computer's Mac OS X operating system. The $29.95 application synchronizes contacts and calendar information between a Sidekick and a computer running the Mac OS. Through the use of Apple's iSync technology, the program also allows for wireless two-way data synchronization between the device and a computer.
I am happy to see developers supporting the many cell phones that are coming out. Of course my personal opinion is T-Mobile is a big waste of time. VERIZON and SPRINT are the best DATA networks available in North America.
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