CompanionLink Announces Hands-Free Wi-Fi Sync for Android and iPhone PDF Print E-mail
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Written by CompanionLink Software, Inc.   
Monday, 17 January 2011 15:00

Sync contacts, calendar, tasks and notes from PC, including Lotus Notes, to iPhone, iPad, and Android devices through a secure local Wi-Fi connection. 

CompanionLink Software has announced secure PC sync with iPhone, iPad, and Android phones and tablets through a local Wi-Fi network. CompanionLink syncs calendar, contacts, tasks and notes with productivity and CRM suites like Microsoft Outlook, Sage ACT!, IBM Lotus Notes, Palm Desktop, Novell GroupWise, Salesforce CRM, Time & Chaos and more.

“Some people want a hands-free approach to synchronizing data,” says Rushang Shah, director of Marketing for CompanionLink Software. “Traditional sync through a USB cable can be cumbersome for these people. CompanionLink’s wireless sync through Wi-Fi allows people to automatically sync whenever their phone or tablet is near their PC.”

CompanionLink’s Wi-Fi sync works in tandem with DejaOffice, an app for iPhone, iPad and Android devices. DejaOffice brings PC-like calendar, contacts, tasks and notes functionality to these consumer devices, making them more business-savvy. It offers tight integration between its apps with features like color-coded categories, private records, task styles (GTD, Franklin Covey, TBYL), and advanced sort options.

CompanionLink is available for a one-time cost starting at $39.95. More information and a free 14-day trial are available at www.companionlink.com. CompanionLink also supports PC sync with BlackBerry, Palm webOS, Windows Phone, Windows Mobile and Nokia Symbian devices.

 


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CompanionLink Software, Inc. is a developer of data synchronization solutions for mobile phones and CRM software and services. It is also a leading OEM synchronization and solutions provider for companies like Sage Software, NVIDIA, Google, Commence Corporation, and Royal Consumer Electronic Products. For more than 15 years, CompanionLink has helped mobilize information across multiple devices, computers, applications, and web-based services. For more information, visit www.companionlink.com.

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Last Updated on Monday, 17 January 2011 15:06
 

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