Emoze : A better blackberry for cell phone users
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Remember Emoze, the guys I've spoken about before who have push email, contacts, calender software for Windows Mobile 5 and other users? Well they've challenging RIM, the makers of the Blackberry, into having a contest on who has the better PUSH email software. I think that's going to be pretty interesting, a large cellphone company versus a small and free company, no wonder why Blackberry must be scared. It's going to go down at 3GSM, a large industry trade show, if Blackberry accepts.
This is their flyer for the showdown, pretty funny if you ask me.
This is their logo, if you're too lazy to go back and search through my old posts here's a quick recap of some of the Emoze features:
-Receive your emails and Outlook data anywhere, anytime
-Handle your schedule and meetings via your mobile device
-Enjoy synchronized Personal Information Management (PIM)
-Access information about your Contacts, anywhere, anytime
Yep, you can Download Emoze Free Today through this link and try it out yourself, can't really lose that way right?
I'm going to give it a shot after my run, and give it my verdict, but try it out, it's free.
Enjoy,
-Steve
Posted bySteve at 1:42 PM 0 comments
Labels: Cell Phones, Email, Free Stuff, Tech
Emoze 1.3, the way to get Email to your Phone without a Blackberry
Friday, November 24, 2006
Just letting you guys know about an update to a program I spoke about a while ago called Emoze. Well Emblaze Limited, the makers of Emoze, has released a new update to the Emoze program called Emoze 1.30. If you don't remember Emoze was the world's first free and secure "push" email or PIM service. It was able to synchronize your emails onto your mobile device or PDA's without the need for you to check up on it all day. It can update your work or home emails and your Personal Information Manager stuff (yea those contacts, calender, notes, etc) onto your PDA or compatible phone wherever you are.
One of the great things about this new version is that a lot more phones are supported. Before only Windows Mobile 5 and some Symbian phones were supported, now there's a lot more phone support including the SonyEricsson W810i, aka my phone, so that's great news for me. Unfortunately for me I'm not able to access my Thunderbird (I use Thunderbird since it's free and faster) since I'm away from the computer for the holiday but once I get back tomorrow night I'm definitely going to try this with my new phone. The software can be downloaded for free at www.emoze.com. It's great because the software can now access many types of email programs, from Outlook to Thunderbird to Lotus and more. The software is easy to use by pretty much anyone, all you need to do is download the compatible version and follow the steps from there.
This software can save your or your business a great amount of bandwith by only sending you email when you have it at the intervals you want eliminating the need to check in and see if you have anything new. It's free, flexible and secure, which is great news, and the program itself don't come with any Spyware, Adware and they don't duplicate your data either.
I honestly think this is a great idea since not everyone needs or can carry a Blackberry around. If you need more info or would like to download it please visit www.emoze.com and get the right version for your phone.
Thanks,
-Steven
Posted bySteve at 10:32 PM 0 comments
Labels: Cell Phones, Email
Anyone tried BlueTie yet?
Sunday, October 29, 2006
I just saw this on TechCrunch and being the adventurer I am I signed up for it, since it was free. BlueTie is a complete AJAX-based email, contact, calender manager for businesses. They offer intergration with your domain name, 5gb storage, and 20 users/emails. Seems like a great deal. I signed up my company as dasnipe, so I can use dasnipe.dasnipe@bluetie.com, or whatever .dasnipe@bluetie.com. I use Thunderbird as my email application at the moment tho, and I use Outlook for my Contacts/Calender since they sync with my phone, but it's always good to have another email account, especially one with 5gb of file storage :). Check it out at http://www.bluetie.com
-Steve
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