
Berlin based software developer, Nova Media has launched a new software named, FoneLink, which will bridge a connection between content on your Mac mobile phones.
The FoneLink allows you to transfer music, photos, videos and other content to your mobile phone. It also allow you you to back up and restore data to the phone. The new software is handy for managing firmware updates, which blast contact and calendar data from the phone. The FoneLink is compatible with an assortment of phones manufactured by Motorola, Nokia and Sony Ericsson. It helps you when you have a phone, which does not work with Apple’s iSync software. The mobile phone has four main modules, which are given below:
1) The Mobile Finder: The FoneLink allows to browse the files on the mobile phone and to drag and drop files from and to the phone. Mobile Finder adds Smart Folders to have media files saved in the corresponding place in the mobile phone, even on a mobile phone’s flashcard.
2) The Organizer: It makes it easy to look at contacts, events and tasks of a mobile phone and exchange them with the Mac’s Address Book and iCal applications. Bookmarks and notes on the phone can be edited and SMS messages can be saved to the Macintosh.
3)The Media Center: It allows you to access media data from iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie and other programs. A smart conversion tool rotates and resizes images and converts songs automatically to ensure they can be used on the phone.
4)A ringtone editor: The ringtone editor allows you to create individual ringtones from any compatible music file, featuring fade-in and fade out.

The cost of FoneLink is US$33.87 and the demoversion of the software is available at nova media’s website Nova Media .
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