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AOL Licenses Pumatech's Intellisync

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - February 18, 2003


Pumatech has announced that AOL will use its Intellisync technology to enable users to synchronise appointments and contacts between several AOL services and Palm and Pocket PC handhelds. The agreement represents another major win for Pumatech, which secured a similar agreement with MSN in November 2002.

Users of Intellisync for AOL can choose between two-way or one-way synchronization (either to or from their AOL account), depending on how they want to access their information. Intellisync for AOL will synchronize AOL's Calendar, Alerts & Reminders, and Address Book with Microsoft Outlook versions 98/2000/2002, Microsoft Outlook Express versions 5.0 and 6.0, and Palm Desktop version 4.0.1 and greater. Users can also synchronize their AOL appointments and contacts directly with Palm OS devices running Palm OS 3.0 or 4.0, or with Pocket PC/Windows CE handhelds running Pocket PC 2002 or Windows CE version 2.0 and higher.

"Intellisync for AOL will provide our members with the ability to enter calendar and contact information in a single location, and have access to it from a broad set of devices and applications," said Joel Pulliam, Vice President, Product Marketing for America Online, Inc. "We're pleased to integrate Pumatech's industry-leading sync engine into America Online's brands in order to offer this much-requested, time-saving capability to online consumers."




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