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Exchange Server ContactSync for Android Phones

Posted by Chris Leckness on October 24, 2008 – 7:51 am  Share
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android_settings There still isn’t Microsoft Exchange Server support for the T-Mobile G1 or any other Android Phones yet, but if you are going to be ok without push email and just want your 600 contacts from your exchange server to be synced, Wrike has you covered. Their FREE ContactsSync application can connect to your Exchange server and sync your contacts. Unlike Kevin Tofel, I have no plans of migrating to Google’s web services. I prefer sticking with what works for me, Exchange Server.

This should do just fine until someone gets a 3rd party app going that does full Exchange Server syncing. Right now, Android users are out of luck on Exchange Server push email.

ContactsSync via JKontheRun

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  • Steve Gavrilles
    This is a very confusing topic for people. The first thing everyone assumes is: "nobody has made this possible yet". When, in actuality, this functionality has most certainly been made possible already. However, you're not going to see it until 2009. The google app-store is, and will remain free until jan 1st 2009. While this is good for people who buy the device, it's also bad because we won't see anything truly remarkable(spelled: software that costs money) until the developers can make some money off of it. Sad, but very true.

    Expect to see something available jan 1st.
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