The Missing Sync for Android : Home Screen
The home screen on The Missing Sync for Android is fairly basic. Clicking each selection, like Calendar or Contacts brings up an option for an individual sync setting.
The Missing Sync for Android : File Screen
When you click the File tab, it reveals two new buttons, one that allows you to check for updates and another to exit the program.
The Missing Sync for Android : Help Screen
The help tab reveals some important things for users of Missing Sync for Android. If you plan to make heads or tails of the program or get the most out of it, you should read the user guide. Arbitrarily, you may need to fix the connection or use the Setup Assistant to re-pair your Android phone.
The Missing Sync for Android : Individual Sync Settings
When you click an individual setting like Calendar or Contacts, a tab pops out that lets you select specifically what you are synchronizing.
The Missing Sync for Android : Setup
When you first run Missing Sync for Android, it will make you run Setup Assistant, which makes helps you pair your Android phone with the program on your computer. I actually wished the initial setup process was longer and walked the user through syncing each individual item, like Calendars, Music, and Photos.
The Missing Sync for Android : Android App Setup
The Missing Sync for Android requires the user to download three Android apps to make it function properly. These apps are called The Missing Sync, Fliq Calendar, and Fliq Notes.
The Missing Sync for Android : Syncing
When you tap the "Synchronize" button on your Android phone, the syncing process on your computer starts.