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HyperSynch For HyperOffice – Almost Ready For Prime Time

Mar 12, 2010


PCmag@Work (Small Business): HyperSynch For HyperOffice – Almost Ready For Prime Time

The main HyperOffice offering – $10 and up per user per month – comes out of beta testing. The synch module, which will allow contact, calendar, etc. synchronization with many different mobile phones, begins beta testing.


“HyperOffice has begun beta testing for its new HyperSynch software, which syncs corporate networks with over 1,700 cell phone models. HyperSynch offers cloud-based sync of desktop e-mail, contacts, calendars, documents, projects, tasks, and notes; it works with Android, iPhone, BlackBerry, and Windows Mobile devices.

HyperOffice itself has also emerged from beta status. For the uninitiated, it’s a cloud computing-based collaboration suite for sharing documents, planning projects, and scheduling meetings online.”

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