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RoadSync 4.0 for S60 adds support for HTML email, tasks, contact photos and more!

Categories: Applications, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, November 16th, 2008 at 2:49 AM

DataViz is out with the latest version of their Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync client, RoadSync 4.0. This version is the first Exchange ActiveSync solution to richly display HTML formatted e-mails on all Symbian S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 and Feature Pack 2 mobile devices. In addition, new features include tasks and contact photo synchronization, pop-up notifications for new e-mails and keypad shortcuts for the most common messaging functions.

But things don’t stop there – RoadSync 4.0 is also more user friendly than its predecessors. Mailbox subfolders support is improved, and so is the font zooming, installation set-up and internet access point handling.

If you rely on Microsoft Exchange server and own a Symbian S60-based smartphone, you’ll certainly want to check this one out. RoadSync 4.0 pricing starts at $49.99 per user with volume discounts available. The application is available in English with localized versions coming in the near future.

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