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Fone2Phone 2.1 migrates cell phone data to the iPhone 3G

Fone2Phone 2.1 migrates cell phone data to the iPhone 3G

Berlin, July 11, 2008 — Fone2Phone is a sleek migration utility for the
iPhone and compatible to many cell phones from Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and
Sony Ericsson. Contacts, events, tasks, notes, bookmarks, photos, music and
movies are copied in one streamlined operation to the appropriate places on
the Mac. Afterwards, iTunes can be used to synchronize the data with the
iPhone 3G.

“Fone2Phone takes care of the complete communication process, from
connecting the cell phone to saving the files in the appropriate locations
on the Mac.” Jan Fuellemann, PR spokesperson for nova media, said, “It event
converts media files to the right viewing and listening format for the
iPhone.”

Fone2Phone offers a simple wizard interface for copying contacts, events,
tasks, notes, bookmarks, photos, music and movies from the old cell phone to
the Mac. It is so seamlessly integrated with Macintosh desktop applications,
user interaction is only required to select the cell phone and which data to
copy.

After Fone2Phone has finished the copying process, iTunes, iSync or FoneLink
can be used to synchronize the data with an iPhone, iPod or another cell
phone.

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY
Fone2Phone 2.1 requires Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later and is priced at Euro 16,72
plus VAT (US-$ 19,72 plus VAT for customers in the US, Canada). Fone2Phone
and a free demo version are available for download today at nova media’s
website http://www.novamedia.de

About nova media:
The founders of “nova media Mobile Data Solutions GmbH” started their
business in 1996 in Berlin. The company specializes on mobile data solutions
for Mac OS X. More information at http://www.novamedia.de or phone +49 30
3909040.

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