Mark/Space, purveyors of popular Missing Sync middle-man software that lets more than just iSync-friendly devices shake hands with your Mac, has just announced yet another version in their lineup: Missing Sync 1.0 for the PSP. In addition to all those games, movies and music files you're lugging around with Sony's hot little gaming machine, you can now synchronize Address Book, iCal events and tasks, notes (with their included Notebook app), WebSnacks™ (a website downloader that can include RSS feeds for offline viewing), iPhoto albums, iTunes playlists, game backups, and even track content across multiple memory sticks. To top it all off: Mark/Space even included a Universal Binary video encoder if all those other goodies are already boring you.If all of this has your PSP thumbs 'a tappin' and you're ready to download a demo, you might be disappointed by a Mark/Space tradition that's always irked me: as far as I can tell, no demo is available; you either have to take the plunge and drop the $29.95 for a license, or gaze at the product page from afar, never to open a Missing Sync for PSP .DMG file of your very own.













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6-14-2006 @ 3:25PM
ChillyWilly said...
Not to rain on Mark/Space's PSP parade, but Nullriver has already taken my business on this for my PSP/Mac connection with PSPWare.
Mark/Space does Palm and Pocket PC synching very well and I think those products are good, but even without seeing their PSP software, it's not something I would be interested in.
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6-14-2006 @ 4:18PM
GadgetGav said...
Yep, there are alreasy other PSP solutions out there. I think what people are really waiting for from Mark/Space is syncing for Windows Mobile 5. Why weren't the resources focussed on the and then they could have turned to the games sync market. I was disaapointed that the annoucement only contained the PSP news.
They have a "feature-incomplete" preview available if you buy or own their v2 software, but what's the point of buying something that you know is incompatible with the promise of an upgrade one day. And in fact they're not even mentioning when the true release might be...
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6-14-2006 @ 5:18PM
Brian said...
Oddly enough I think the Missing Sync app for Windows Mobile 5 works better than I ever got it to work with WM 2003. That could just be the phone too though. It may still be a preview release, but it does the job.
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6-15-2006 @ 8:09AM
jerome said...
I have PSPWare, but the calendar syncing on Missing Sync has lured me into getting it. I even finally upgraded from 1.50!
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6-15-2006 @ 9:44AM
ShermDidIt said...
is there a mac solution for converting video to AVC format yet??
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