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Old 08-25-2008, 04:06 PM
4phun
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Default iPhone Business: HyperOffice

The iPhone is now ready to do business.
http://iphone.hyperoffice.com/hyperm...32EB4ABB2FAC28

Take the great leap forward. With HyperOffice.
This hosted office environment gives users collaboration software,
without the back-office support costs.

Connect your iPhone to corporate email, contacts, calendars, tasks and
notes. Collaborate with clients, business partners, employees,
suppliers. Communicate, plan projects, share and edit documents,
schedule meetings, manage information – from work, from home, while
traveling.

HyperOffice synchronizes your iPhone email client with Microsoft
Outlook at your desktop, and with Microsoft Exchange at the server,
giving your business wireless access to secure corporate messaging and
collaboration tools, anytime, from any Internet connection.

You can now use your iPhone as an effective business collaboration
tool to:

* Update personal and group calendars, contacts, tasks and notes
* Manage projects
* Share calendars, contacts, tasks and notes
* View and Edit personal and shared documents
* Send and receive Email
* Manage internal teams and intranets
* Manage mixed teams and extranets

Take Outlook on the road and break free from Exchange

Do you live and work inside Outlook at your desktop or on your
corporate Exchange server? We have great news. You can now use your
iPhone to access your email, update your personal and group calendars,
contacts, tasks, documents and notes -- whether stored on a local
drive or on an Exchange server.

Mobile professionals using the iPhone can use HyperOffice to send and
receive corporate e-mail without having to install any software on the
device or behind the corporate firewall. You can also access, update
and manage your calendar, contacts, projects, documents and other
information residing on an Exchange server.

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Old 08-25-2008, 05:47 PM
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Default Re: iPhone Business: HyperOffice

4phun <vic.healey@gmail.com> wrote in news:ec99a862-85f3-4612-a458-
64d753611d38@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:

> Take the great leap forward. With HyperOffice.
> This hosted office environment gives users collaboration software,
> without the back-office support costs.
>
>


"HyperOffice Collaboration Suite - Equip your team with everything they
need to collaborate online - anytime, anywhere using any BROWSER - on any
PC, Mac, or handheld device. This ensemble of tools includes shared
documents, calendars, contacts, projects, tasks, Outlook synch,
Intranet/Extranet page builder, and much more. Includes free training and
live support."

Another WebTV browser app takes to the streets for only $500/year...every
year...or else.

.....and only $50 per user to setup your account everyone else does for free
to get you aboard!!

Wonder where the data is stored and how secure it is?
Who sees and reads your businesses secrets?
Who are they selling it all to for more profit?

I can hardly wait until all programs become web browser based so they can
really **** us.


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Old 08-25-2008, 05:52 PM
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Default Re: iPhone Business: HyperOffice

4phun <vic.healey@gmail.com> wrote in news:ec99a862-85f3-4612-a458-
64d753611d38@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:

> Take the great leap forward. With HyperOffice.
> This hosted office environment gives users collaboration software,
> without the back-office support costs.
>
>


http://iphone.hyperoffice.com/hypermain/pricing.cfm

Hmm....$25 per month per gigabyte times about 28GB of the 32GB on my tablet
Open Office can use to store anything, add that, carry the 3, no, carry the
2, boot up the calculator and I get:

GEEZ! I save $8,400 per YEAR storing my own data on little SDHC memory
cards! Add that to the WebTV browser app charges, I'm easy saving TEN
GRAND by NOT letting someone else store my sensitive information to sell
off!

Are businessmen THAT stupid?


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