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| | | | | RoadSync for Palm OS Publisher's Description  | Wireless Corporate Outlook E-mail & Attachments on Your Palm OS® TreoSmartphone or Wireless Handheld |
Need a way to stay connected while away from the office? Use RoadSync to get direct, secure and wireless access to your corporate Outlook e-mail with attachments no matter where the day takes you. Your Inbox will always be up to date on both your handheld and computer. Now you can truly mobilize your work life.
******************************************************************** Requires Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, see system requirements Not on Exchange 2003? Check out Inbox to Go Wireless |
RoadSync Advantages
RoadSync is the first commercially available solution based on Microsoft’s Exchange ActiveSync technology to provide direct synchronization with MS Exchange Server 2003.
This new technology eliminates the need for additional middleware servers, desktop redirectors and service fees. RoadSync can save attachments to expansion cards, so lack of extra handheld memory is no longer a concern. |  |
RoadSync Benefits
- Receive Outlook Email and Attachments
Send and receive Word, Excel and PowerPoint attachments via Documents To Go.
- Easy set-up
Simply ask your IT professional whether you meet the requirements and you can be up and running in no time. Easy Startup Kit is included in the demo.
- No annual fee
One-time fee provides direct access to your e-mail.
- No need to keep your computer on
Unlike other solutions, RoadSync communicates directly with Exchange Server 2003 eliminating the need to have your computer on or with you when on the road.
| Main Application
The main RoadSync application allows you to specify your main synchronization settings and preferences.
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- Schedule Sync Intervals - update your Inbox as often as every 5 minutes or once a day
- Choose a date range to synchronize only the messages you need.
- Limit message size to save memory
- Supports industry standard secure SSL connections
- Full 5-Way navigation support for Treo users
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E-Mail Features
- Compose New, Reply, Reply to All, Forward, Mark as Read or Unread and Delete messages
- Receive e-mail attachments and preview type and size before download
- Auto-launch hyperlinks, URLs, e-mail addresses and phone #s
- Sort messages by date, size or sender
- Automatically apply a message signature
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Enterprise / IT Advantage
Cost effective No Annual Fee - No Hidden Service Charges - No Middleware Server
Secure RoadSync supports industry standard SSL connections - same level of encryption trusted for your online banking
Flexible With support for today's most popular devices, RoadSync gives flexibility to mobilize employees who may already own a personal device. |
System Requirements 1. Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 2. Supported Smartphone or Wireless Handset 3. Data Plan through Mobile Carrier | | FAQ Where do I get my settings to use RoadSync? Your IT department should be able to give you your domain and server name. However, if you are familiar with Outlook Web Access, these settings are typically the same. Your name and password are the same as the ones used for Microsoft Outlook Web Access. |  | Not on Exchange 2003? Check out Inbox to Go Wireless If you want to access your corporate Outlook e-mail or a personal account such as Yahoo, or AOL, Inbox to Go Wireless is the solution for you. If you can make a wireless internet connection, you can have access to your e-mail through Inbox To Go Wireless. - Perfect for Outlook users not on Exchange 2003
- Works with POP & IMAP e-mail like AOL or Yahoo!
- Seamless support for e-mail attachments
- No need for interaction with your IT department
- Requires a desktop computer to always be running
- Yearly service fee
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