iTunes for the Palm OS
Whoa! Finally?
I really couldn’t believe my eyes when I read this but yes, there seems to be a new application that allows Zen Masters (Palm + Macintosh combo users) to take their music with them two times over. For those of you who’ve been using
The Missing Sync, an update has been released to allow some sort of sync for your Treo and iTunes.
Previously, users had to go through Apple’s iSync utility and iSync Palm Conduit to get access to all their content on their Macintosh machines. Unfortunately, the latter has not been updated to handle the latest handheld database fields, such as calendar event categories, multiple postal addresses, instant messaging addresses, and birthdays.
There are some limitations on the song side, according to Mark/Space spokesman Eric Ullman.
“For starters, Missing Sync only recognizes and transfers non-AAC encoded content (i.e. MP3-encoded tracks that were not purchased from the Apple iTunes Music Store),” he said.
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