Sync iTunes (and everything else) to your Android phone with The Missing Sync
Phones running Google's Android OS are predictably well-equipped to sync with any Google service. When it comes to syncing various files from your hard drive, especially music and movies, there are some big gaps. Markspace has stepped in with an Android version of The Missing Sync to make Android syncing work a little more smoothly - with iTunes, even! It'll cost you a hefty $40, but that might be worth it if you find yourself sick of syncing your Droid the hard way every day.
So, what exactly can The Missing Sync sync? Practically anything, including ringtones (it can both create and sync them), podcast subscriptions, music (via iTunes, even), and movies. It even converts video files to the proper format for your device before transferring them.
The Missing Sync also syncs contacts from various address books - including Apple's Address Book, Microsoft Exchange, and Entourage - although this feature reportedly has some kinks that are yet to be worked out in Android 2.0. Future features will include wireless contact sync, syncing of text messages and call history, and more.
[via MobileCrunch]
So, what exactly can The Missing Sync sync? Practically anything, including ringtones (it can both create and sync them), podcast subscriptions, music (via iTunes, even), and movies. It even converts video files to the proper format for your device before transferring them.
The Missing Sync also syncs contacts from various address books - including Apple's Address Book, Microsoft Exchange, and Entourage - although this feature reportedly has some kinks that are yet to be worked out in Android 2.0. Future features will include wireless contact sync, syncing of text messages and call history, and more.
[via MobileCrunch]













Comments
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Subscribe to commentsPenguinDec 5th 2009 12:11PM
I believe that falls under the category on when *not* to use the ribbon control.
MattDec 5th 2009 12:53PM
If all you want to sync is iTunes, use doubleTwist.
dalitsoDec 5th 2009 3:34PM
doesnt anybody know that u can always sync any removable storage item(which android happily recognizes itself as) with windows media player or media centre?
Information CentralDec 5th 2009 5:04PM
Good thing you saved two characters by not typing out "you". Never mind the damage to your credibility.
Still doesn't explain your ignorance of the Shift key, though...
dalitsoDec 5th 2009 9:30PM
What? Technolgy blog homie, u will probably find the english lessons one somewhere on google if u can be bothered to do a search or if u know a few of the top of yo head!
JordanDec 5th 2009 3:52PM
Didn't I buy an Android phone so I WOULDN'T have to mess with iTunes?
216Dec 5th 2009 4:27PM
exactly
kentawilsonDec 5th 2009 5:26PM
So what do you do if you coming from an iPhone? Just lose all of your music?
JordanDec 5th 2009 6:09PM
Heard of file transfers? Not everyone bought into the iCraze.
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