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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Pocket PC 2000/2002, Windows Mobile 2003/Phone Edition/SE/5.x
- Date added: August 24, 2006
- Total Downloads: 5,239
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From Emoze :Emblaze has released Emoze 1.1, a free secure wireless push e-mail and personal information management service. With Emoze Personal Edition, anyone with a compatible mobile phone can receive work or home e-mails and PIM data, such as contacts and diary scheduling, on their mobile phone or PDA on the move, anywhere in the world. As a real secure push wireless e-mail service, Emoze will automatically push your e-mails and PIM data to your phone as soon as it is sent to you without you having to pro-actively connect to a service every time you want to send or receive.
For the past few years, this type of service has been available mainly in a very costly package and mostly restricted to a specific hardware and software platform, such as the Blackberry, limiting mass-market adoption. Emoze removes such barriers with a free, simple, flexible, and secure service creating significant savings for corporate users and consumers alike.
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Version: Emoze 1.1 build 211
"changes the way I USE EMAIL almost like instent messenger"
Pros: get all your email on your pda as fast as it is sent
Cons: must keep computer running with outlook open
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