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Xobni Makes A Gorgeous Appearance On BlackBerry

May 5th, 2009 momina No comments

 

 

xobni bb Xobni Makes A Gorgeous Appearance On BlackBerry

Those who have tried the Xobni plug-in for Outlook swear by it, and for BlackBerry users it’s been a long wait for the app to show up for their ‘Berry. Xobni makes Outlook a whole new experience. The search feature makes it critically important for your mail, while other features like social network integration, analytics, etc, make it a must-have. Currently, hope has been renewed with the emergence of some images show casing Xobni on a BlackBerry. Ready for some Xobni-class action on your ‘Berry?

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New AOL Sync Application For Mobile Phone

November 23rd, 2008 momina 1 comment

aol logo 300x225 New AOL Sync Application For Mobile Phone

AOL just launched this Thursday a brand new sync application that will sync the users AOL address book and calendar with Outlook and their mobile phone. The application, AOL Sync, is the result of a partnership between AOL and Plaxo, all to bring you a Funambol based, bidirectional, over-the-air client. Funambol, in case you don’t know, is a popular open source synchronization solution that uses SyncML to push PIM data to mobile devices and desktop applications. In spirit, it’s the poor man’s Exchange / BES.

The AOL sync client supports Outlook, Outlook Express and both Windows Mobile phones and BlackBerry handsets. you can install the client to either your phone or desktop, configure it to sync with the AOL servers and before you can wonder what happened, automatic OTA bidirectional syncing. Sweet! Though they haven’t listed them as supported devices, there is a Funambol sync client for the iPhone and for Thunderbird / Sunbird (experimental) as well. If you can get the AOL settings, it may be worth a try to see if those other platforms work, too. 

Now let’s wait till users have actually tried the new application out to see if AOL has lived up to its claims.

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