Microsoft Exchange support for Android is one of those things that can't come too soon for many enterprise users, but until then there are apps that promise at least partial functionality.Â* Wrike's [URL="http://www.wrike.com/g1-exchange-sync.html"]C... Read more
Naturally their price was too high at $25. Touchdown is a well-supported application at about the same price that added email. If you're going to offer a lot less features (and email is a MAJOR feature), then you need charge a lot less.
Agreed that the price is too high with no email functionality. I don't know why you would even spend $10 and not have email sync. I would think email is a pretty significant feature for most Exchange users.
Why is it that articles keep saying they can't wait for full Outlook support when users keep saying it is here? nobody in the press, blogs etc. is paying any attention apparently.
I am currently running full push outlook email, contacts, calendar, appointment reminders. Yes the app is in the market. It's called Outlook by Touchdown. Support Echange 2005 and 2007.
Chris Davies... please read the comments. Kittens are crying![]()
Last edited by wildstar; 04-06-2009 at 12:03 AM.
It's called Touchdown by NitroDesk :-). http://nitrodesk.com/
It supports Exchange 2003 (which is what we're using) & Exchange 2007. I don't think there is an Exchange 2005.
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