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Sync T-Mobile G1 with Microsoft Exchange - ContactsSync
Sync T-Mobile G1 with Microsoft Exchange - ContactsSync
Do you use Microsoft Exchange and have a T-Mobile G1? Sync Your T-Mobile G1 Phone with Microsoft Exchange Server * Our FREE ContactsSync application can connect to your Exchange server and load your contacts right into the phone. ContactsSync is ready and will be available for T-Mobile G1 phones ...
T-Mobile G1 review
T-Mobile G1 review
engadget.com — It's hard to believe, but rumors of a "Googlephone" have been floating around since 2006. To put... it in perspective, the first Gphone post on Engadget was written by Peter Rojas. Needless to say, it's been a long, slow ride to get to Android , the ... (more) T-Mobile G1 review
T-Mobile G1 now available
T-Mobile G1 now available
engadgetmobile.com — Now that T-Mobile's systematic discrimination against non-T-Mobile customers (how dare they?) has come to an end, we... can all exhale, pull out our credit cards and get to maxin' out the plastic. That's right -- the Android -powered G1 is now available ... (more) T-Mobile G1 now available
Wrike pulls Exchange contacts into T-Mobile G1
Wrike pulls Exchange contacts into T-Mobile G1
jkontherun.com — Several potential buyers of the T-Mobile G1 have lamented the lack of support for Microsoft Exchange synchronization... . Exchange is so embedded in the enterprise, I can certainly understand that. Even from a consumer view, I used a hosted Exchange ... (more) Wrike pulls Exchange contacts into T-Mobile G1
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Android Gets Exchange Server Contact Syncing Via Third-Party Dev [Android]
Gizmodo — ... add that functionality soon. I asked Wrike's Valerie Sinitskaya about calendar and email and she told me that calendar syncing was dependent on Android's API—it's not yet available. As for email, she says, "Users can access their email from Exchange using IMAP, so we don't have plans to sync email." Fair enough, though I do still fear for Android, business-wise, if all we get is a piecemeal network of apps, each doing a part of what a mobile Outlook could do. [Wrike] ...

Android Gets Exchange Server Contact Sync Via Third-Party Dev [Android]
Gizmodo — ... add that functionality soon. I asked Wrike's Valerie Sinitskaya about calendar and email and she told me that calendar syncing was dependent on Android's API—it's not yet available. As for email, she says, "Users can access their email from Exchange using IMAP, so we don't have plans to sync email." Fair enough, though I do still fear for Android, business-wise, if all we get is a piecemeal network of apps, each doing a part of what a mobile Outlook could do. [Wrike] ...

ContactSync sincronización básica para Android y Exchange/Outlook
Celularis — ... Wrike trae a Android una de las piezas clave que le faltaba para ir acercándose al mundo corporativo, sincronización con servidores Exchange o Outlook, que, aunque sea básica, es un primer paso y va a ayudarlo a competir con las otras tres plataformas que ya “entienden” el mundo Microsoft (Symbian, Blackberry, iPhone) ...

Should you buy a T-Mobile G1?
Mobile Mentalism» The best mobile phones from the best mobile phone UK site – MobileMentalism — ... Another problem is the poor features for syncing with your desktop data, such as Outlook or another calendar. Fortunately, there are a plethora of new applications that are emerging for the G1 and other Android devices that let you do just that, so although it's annoying having to download new apps to do what really should be an integral part of the phone (Nokia and Blackberry phones manage this trick just fine), it's still not a dealbreaker. Wrike, for example, offer ContactsSync for free, which syncs your G1 with Microsoft Exchange Server. Summary ...

Wrike pulls Exchange contacts into T-Mobile G1
jkOnTheRun — ... Clearly any handset powered by Google's Android operating system is going to work natively with Google's infrastructure, i.e: Gmail, Google Calendar and less than robust Google Contacts, which is actually more of a Gmail feature than a full solution. The free ContactsSync from Wrike might help if you're tied to Exchange, but as the name implies, it only works with Contacts. The application is available through the Android Market and synchronizes your Exchange Contacts with a T-Mobile G1. I no longer have my Exchange service as ...

Exchange Server ContactSync for Android Phones
Mobility Site — ... There still isn’t Microsoft Exchange Server support for the T-Mobile G1 or any other Android Phones yet, but if you are going to be ok without push email and just want your 600 contacts from your exchange server to be synced, Wrike has you covered. Their FREE ContactsSync application can connect to your Exchange server and sync your contacts. Unlike ...

Android App Syncs Contacts and Calendar with Exchange
jkOnTheRun — ... On Thursday, Wrike’s ContactsCalendarSync application will hit the Android Marketplace and it adds Calendar support for Microsoft Exchange accounts. You’ll need to be using Exchange Server 2007 for it work and you’ll also have to drop $24.95 for the application. ...

Software to Sync Android, Exchange Reduced 60% in Price
jkOnTheRun — ... . I’m talking about Wrike’s ContactsCalendarSync for Android handsets: it synchronizes Calendar and Contacts between a T-Mobile G1 and a Microsoft Exchange server. The folks at Wrike were kind enough to give me early news on a special, nearly-two-week price reduction, so I’m passing it along to you as a heads up. ...

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