"We are now proud to release wiSync under its new name, with a great new look and advanced features that make this release 100x better than the old one. A completely revamped user interface, enhanced scheduling features, the ability to change the iPhone root password and much more. This version runs completely from the GUI, […]
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wiSync for iPhone: Wireless Sync, New Name, New Features & All GUI-Based Now

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"We are now proud to release wiSync under its new name, with a great new look and advanced features that make this release 100x better than the old one. A completely revamped user interface, enhanced scheduling features, the ability to change the iPhone root password and much more.

This version runs completely from the GUI, no terminal windows as promised, and for the first time, we have included a native app – wiToggle – that allows you to control the app’s behaviour from the iPhone, and allows you to manually synchronize whenever you want!"

Looks like wireless sync for the iPhone is coming along very nicely, and quickly.

iSync – the exciting program that was recently launched to provide wireless sync of files between an iPhone and a Mac – has had a major update and been renamed to wiSync.

The new release sounds very good – with more features, greater ease of use (not terminal windows), and an applet on the iPhone itself to configure it and invoke a manual sync.

This one is Mac only (for now?) – so there’s another reason for me to be more than a little jealous of all you Mac owners right now.

wiSync has been released in conjunction with ModmyiFone – so you can head over to MMI’s wiSync page for all the details, system requirements, and install and usage instructions:

http://modmyifone.com/wiki/index.php/WiSync

If you get a chance to try this out, let us know what you think.  Give a poor Windows user a break though, don’t gloat too much šŸ™‚

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