A simple syncing solution for handset users

Nov 26, 2009 18:51 GMT  ·  By

Mobile-phone users that own a BlackBerry or a Windows Mobile-based handset can now enjoy an upgraded syncing solution available for their devices, Syncables 360 v6. According to Syncables, a leading developer and provider of content mobility and syncing software, the new version of the app comes as a significant upgrade, enabling users to easily sync content between their mobile phones, social-networking sites and computers.

The new version of the software, Syncables 360 v6, comes with full Windows 7 compatibility, and also enables users to perform two-way syncing of media between their Windows-based computers and their Blackberry or Windows Mobile devices. At the same time, the application also brings to the table an upgraded user interface and also includes Flickr to its integrated websites, along with YouTube, Facebook and SmugMug.

“Syncables 360 is a major enhancement to our award winning sync software and an ideal upgrade for millions of consumers using lighter versions of Syncables,” Vice President of Products Ola Ajayi said. “The addition of mobile phone syncing, along with the integration of Flickr, further establishes Syncables as the central hub for consumers to easily manage and share their digital content across their PCs, laptops, notebooks, netbooks, mobile phones and popular social media websites, regardless of operating systems or device types,” Ajayi concluded.

The feature list of the new Syncables 360 v6 includes: - 2-way syncing of media between BlackBerry or Windows Mobile phones and a Windows PC; - syncing of Outlook, Windows Mail and Thunderbird contacts between Windows, Mac and Linux computers; - Flickr photo sharing service now integrated within Syncables 360; - an improved Syncables 360 user interface for easier management and viewing of data, along with a setup wizard that enables users to sync two or more computers.

The Syncables 360 v6 software solution is available for purchase from the company's website. Users can choose from a series of three different versions of the application, including a Standard Edition (single OS version for syncing between Windows, Mac or Linux computers, with a two-PC license), priced at $29.99, a Premium Edition (multi-OS syncing between Windows, Mac and Linux computers, with syncing between Windows PCs and BlackBerry or Windows Mobile phones), priced at $49.99, and a Home Network Edition, priced at $69.99.