Chapura Releases FolderMirror
Chapura has released FolderMirror v1.0. FolderMirror offers all mobile device owners the ability to carry and stay connected to any Outlook Calendar and Contacts folders. The software gives mobile device owners the ability to pick and choose which Outlook Calendar and Contacts folders to carry and stay connected with on their device, including any Exchange public folders, subfolders, SharePoint folders, and Business Contact Manager (BCM) Accounts and Business Contacts folders.
FolderMirror replicates and continues to update the desired information in the main Outlook Calendar or Contacts folders allowing wireless or cabled synchronization solutions to transfer the information. This dramatically improves the effectiveness of any mobile device, including the iPhone, Palm OS, Windows Mobile, RIM (BlackBerry), and Symbian devices.
FolderMirror maintains Outlook folders on the mobile device by creating a folder-like category, denoted with an asterisk, in the main Outlook Calendar or Contacts folders. Wirelessly or cabled, the mobile device's Outlook synchronization solution can then transfer this information automatically. These items are organized into folder-like categories on the device allowing the user to quickly identify which items belong to which Outlook folder.
"With the right applications, mobile platforms deliver increased productivity to mobile professionals," said Jim Chappelle president of Chapura. "An essential part of this is the ability to stay connected to the flow of critical information. We are excited to give all mobile device owners the ability to stay connected to more of this information."
FolderMirror is available now for $49.95 USD.
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