Missing Sync for PSP 1.0.3
MarkSpace has updated its Missing Sync for PSP. Have never used it so I can't speak first hand, but I can speak for MarkSpace and MissingSync. You can't go wrong.
Product Description:
The Sony Playstation Portable may very well be the coolest mobile device in existence. It lets you play great games, watch full-screen video, and sports one of the best mobile web browsers out there. That's great, but it is capable of so much more! The Missing Sync for Sony PSP turns your PSP into a killer mobile media and information center by downloading web sites, bookmarks, videos, and important life information, such as your contacts, notes, tasks and calendar events from your Mac. Easily. Automatically. With style.
• Intel and PowerPC native video encoding (does not extract video from DVDs)
• Extracts Address Book contacts and iCal calendars/tasks from Tiger Sync Services
• Safari bookmarks sync for easy PSP 'Net access
• Memo sync - including text and graphics - from the bundled Mark/Space Notebook app
• Cool user-selectable themes for viewing contacts, calendars, memos, bookmarks, etc. in the PSP's Web Browser
• WebSnacks downloads web sites, blogs and RSS feeds for offline viewing
• iPhoto album and iTunes playlist sync - supports MP3 and unprotected AAC
• Memory card and saved game backup
• Tracks each Memory Stick separately for unique content on each
What's new in this version:
• Compatibility with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
• Added support for PSP 2000
Operating System Requirements:
This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:
• Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
• Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
• Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
• Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
Additional Requirements:
Your Mac:
• Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later, or Mac OS X 10.5 or later running on an Intel or PowerPC Mac, universal binary
• For synchronizing music: iTunes 5 or later
• For synchronizing photos: iPhoto 5 or later
• Internet connection required for registration and web content feature
Your Sony PSP:
• Memory Stick Duo card inserted
• Sony PSP running Firmware 2.7.1 or higher







Looks like an awesome piece of software. I will try it out!
Posted by: Mr. Silent PC | April 14, 2008 at 11:38 AM