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MIGO SOFTWARE ANNOUNCES MIGO MOBILE DESKTOP 4
First In Series Planned Under New Migo Mobile™ Brand; Represents Major Upgrade to
MigoSync and Introduces Deeper, Broader Content Sync across Multiple Devices


Redwood City, Calif., January 7, 2008 - Migo Software, Inc. (OTCBB:MIGO), a global provider of content mobility and security software, today announced that it has unveiled Migo Mobile™ Desktop™ 4, a comprehensive product that synchronizes email, contacts, calendars, files, folders, browser bookmarks and more between computers and a new generation of mobile storage devices.

Available in March 2008, Migo Mobile Desktop 4 is a significant upgrade to the company’s flagship product, MigoSync, delivering broader and deeper synchronization coupled with greatly enhanced ease of use. Combining an intuitive re-architected interface with Migo’s patented sync technology and the universal data format engine, Migo Mobile Desktop 4 introduces the ability to sync data directly between two computers or multiple PCs over a network. This new version also adds the ability to sync chat history from Yahoo, Windows and AOL Instant Messenger applications to any computer, offering expanded content synchronization capabilities.

“Migo Mobile Desktop 4 represents a major expansion for our core patented sync technology and solves another critical user problem of keeping digital content easily in sync between their growing range of mobile devices, such as laptops, USB drives and other portable storage devices,” said Rob Halligan, chief operating officer for Migo Software.

“Our new version goes beyond mobilizing a PC desktop environment to a portable storage device and now enables users to also sync content directly between two or multiple PCs, so that all PC content is kept in sync and accessible whether it’s between multiple PCs on a home network, a laptop and desktop computer or work PCs and home PCs.”

These new features are a major upgrade to the millions of legacy versions of MigoSync shipped by major OEMs, such as Hewlett-Packard, Kingston, Edgetech and others, as well as for users who purchased directly from migosoftware.com and its affiliates.

Migo Mobile Desktop 4 is the first in a series of content mobility products planned for release in 2008 based on the company’s patented Roundhouse™ Content Mobility Platform and will all be launched under Migo’s new consumer brand, Migo Mobile.

“The new Migo Mobile line is to provide a range of products for consumers to truly unlock digital content, which is today largely trapped and disconnected between consumers’ range of mobile devices,” continued Halligan. “In 2008, we expect our Migo Mobile solutions to enable users to seamlessly connect, synch and access their content from virtually any device or online service, so that students, people on the go, families and businesses will realize easy, ubiquitous and fully synchronized access to their digital content from any location.”

Pricing and Availability –
Migo Mobile Desktop 4 will be available in March 2008 for an estimated retail price of $49.99 and requires Windows XP or Vista. A list of compatible devices and additional requirements are available at www.migosoftware.com.

About Migo Software
Located in Redwood City, CA, Migo Software, Inc. (OTCBB:MIGO) is a global provider of content mobility software. With its range of patented and patent-pending technology, the Company's product lines range from content synchronization and security to device optimization solutions for mobile devices and PCs. The company sells its products through a variety of OEMs including PC, Mobile Handset, USB Drive, SD Card and others, as well as via a range of retail outlets. Migo's products can also be found at www.migosoftware.com

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Under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, information contained in this press release that does not constitute historical facts may be forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements refer to Migo Software's plans, prospects, expectations, strategies, intentions, hopes and beliefs; the planned development and release of future products and the expected benefits of the use of Migo Software products. These forward-looking statements are not historical facts and are only estimates or predictions. Actual results may differ materially from those projected as a result of commercialization and technological difficulties and other risks and uncertainties detailed from time to time in the Company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings. Any forward-looking statements are based on information available to the Company today, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of future events, new information or otherwise.

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