Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 12 2008, 9:20am CST | by Shane McGlaun
"Now email users can access their messages on the go, whether they are using Tiscali, AOL, Comcast or any other ISP address," said Moshe Levy, co-founder and chief technology officer. "In work, on the road or at the beach; no longer do you need to buy a special handset or service package to simply stay on top of your email."’
Once installed the software sends push email to the phone in real-time. The software supports Outlook, Lotus Notes, and Gmail. The catch to the any device claim is that the device has to be running a supported operating system. Supported systems include Microsoft Mobile 2002, 2003, and 5.0. Symbian Series 60 and UIQ such +as Microsoft Smartphone are supported as well.
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