Wi-Fi Sync, a popular iOS application that lets you sync your iDevice with iTunes wirelessly, has announced beta signups for its upcoming 2.0 release.
The 2.0 update will be free for existing users; however, the 3G sync feature will be a $5 in-app purchase (it needs server capacity).
Only one purchase of Wi-Fi Sync is needed for all of your devices. Your data is encrypted (with SSL) by iTunes and your iPhone; Wi-Fi Sync can't read it.
Coming in December ● Sync your iPhone over Wi-Fi, 3G, EDGE and/or VPN ● Major stability and speed improvements ● Native support for iPad & iPod touch 4G ● Direct integration with iTunes
You can purchase Wi-Fi Sync now from the Cydia Store for $9.99. Click the link below to signup for the 2.0 beta. You can find our tutorial on how to use it here.
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macaholiq8 - October 14, 2010 at 10:42am
so its neither reliable nor fast? pfft. i'd rather wait decades till apple come up with this update.
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B - October 13, 2010 at 5:43pm
It doesn't back up which is part of syncing. To me at least because when I sync I like my device to be backed up too. I feel like I wasted my money and they won't refund me.