Where Does Missing Sync Store Call List on OS X?

Where does Missing Sync store the call list?  Or, for that matter,
the contacts list and other stuff on OS X?  What format is it in?
Thanks!
GMS
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Hello!
Missing sync will sync the contacts into Address Book on your Mac but will not sync calllogs/calllist are not backed up.  To check out the full things missingsync does do on your device go to this link http://www.markspace.com/products/pre/mac-features.html
To check you what our backup systems does backup on your phone, due check out this KB article we have:
http://kb.palm.com/wps/portal/kb/common/article/19388_en.html#145

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