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WIRELESS EMAIL

Would you like access to your email, calendar, contacts and tasks while out of the office? Does a Blackberry not meet your needs?


The fantastic Openhand product works accross a range of devices - laptops, pda's and smartphones and is compatible with all the major operating systems - Palm, Symbian, Windows and Windows Mobile. As well as accessing all the functions mentioned above Openhand offers enhanced security as only the message header is 'pushed' and stored on your device so if it gets lost or stolen none of your data is compromised, this also saves on data costs as you're only looking at the mails you want to.

There is a server based option for Mid-Large companies or a hosted version for the Individual-SME, the hosted version also includes hosted Exchange so you can transfer your existing pop3 account and receive all the benefits of Exchange (incl. Outlook web access) as part of your monthly charge.

For full information on the product and compatible devices please visit here where you can also receive a FREE 14 day Trial of the product

Product Platform Information
  Windows Pocket PC Palm Nokia 9210 Sony Ericsson
P800/P900
Email: Send/ Receive
Contacts: View/ Update
Calendar: View/ Update
Tasks: View/ Update
Receive/ Send Attachments
Offline Email Composition
Offline Viewing Of Email/ Contacts/ Calendar

Screenshots - OpenHand Windows

OpenHand Windows - Appointments

OpenHand Windows - Email Inbox

Screenshots - OpenHand Sony Ericsson P800/P900

OpenHand Sony Ericsson P900 - Main Menu

 
OpenHand Sony Ericsson P900 -Contacts

 

OpenHand Sony Ericsson P900 - Calendar

 
OpenHand Sony Ericsson P900 - Email Inbox

Wireless Email Solution: Download a trial
If you have any questions or would like a quote for airtime please don't hesitate to contact me on +44-208 810 6609.

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