Mark/Space has also announced that they are developing a Fliq app for Palm Pre (four Fliq apps are currently available for iPhone) to provide syncing of Safari bookmarks. If the screenshots of the application are any indication, Missing Sync for Palm Pre uses the tried and true user interface found on its siblings. There's a built-in ringtone editor for creating your own ringtones from your music, and syncing PDF, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents is a snap. The $39.95 Mac application (also available in a two-license Business Edition for US$89.95) starts with the usual tasks of syncing contacts and calendars whenever you're in Wi-Fi range of your Mac, but then adds syncing of music, videos, podcasts, and photos to the mix. As a result, it's not surprising that Mark/Space has announced Missing Sync for Palm Pre. You'll receive a prompt to launch HotSync, but don't do it. Simply touch 'Next' on your Palm until you reach the final setup screen. Windows 10's Bluetooth drivers come pre-configured with virtual serial support, so no further configuration is needed.
The Missing Sync line of software from Mark/Space has been around long enough that just about every handheld operating system made can now sync data with a Mac. Next, your Palm will inform you about virtual serial ports, but you can ignore this entirely.