Published on February 13th,2009 at 8:02 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

OT: Android G1 Now Exchange-Friendly With Moxier Mail

Yep, I know, this is OT (off topic), but here’s something interesting: the Android OS is now exchange-friendly thanks to the Moxier Mail Beta from Emtrace Technologies USA.

It will feature Direct Push Synchronization with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 & 2007, and HTML email with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 for easy email reception, reply, and deleteion.

At the moment Moxier Mail is a beta version and available for a limited time. A full version should be released later.

Emtrace Technologies USA, Inc. (www.moxier.com) has introduced Moxier Mail Beta in the Android™ market offering secure and direct push synchronization of corporate e-mail with Microsoft® Exchange server 2003 & 2007.

Direct push technology in Moxier Mail with licensed Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync® enhances end-user productivity in performing convenient access to the exchange server on Android™-powered phone (G1). With the push e-mail solution, G1 users can receive corporate e-mails, reply to urgent messages and compose new e-mails like on Blackberry and Windows Mobile smartphones.

Microsoft® Exchange is the leader in North American markets for their messaging and collaborative software, and Moxier Mail can fit right in to G1 to support it for all exchange users.

Moxier Mail includes many years of experience in wireless mobile solutions with Windows Mobile, LiMo, ALP, PalmOS platforms and Emtrace hopes Moxier line for Android™ and App Store will expand with more software and services attracting users’ needs.

Emtrace’s Moxier Mail Beta is now available for a limited time in the Android™ market with full version of Moxier Mail V1.0 to be released thereafter.

Key features for Moxier Mail Beta includes,
-Direct push synchronization with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 & 2007
-Easy to receive, reply, compose and delete Emails like on your computer
-Secure environment with SSL support
-HTML Email with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

About Emtrace Technologies USA, Inc.

Established in 2008, Moxier builds software and services right for mobile cloud computing.

Via Moxier
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Comments
 

  • http://www.akihabaranews.com Daimaou

    I looking forward to see more Android devices, however, I am not crazy about Google having all my contact, mail, task, appointments, search result and position… all in 1 device… So in a way getting critical info like PRO email from an exchange server that I host in my office on an Android device is a good thing…

  • http://www.wrike.com Daria

    We’ve recently released ContactsCalendarSync that features complete two-way Exchange synchronization for contacts and calendars: http://www.wrike.com/g1-exchange-sync.html
    Right now it’s offered for only $9.95, after April, 14 the price will go u to $ 24.95.

 

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