Email to Mobile Telephone
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Email on mobile telephones is the current business rage. Many busy city executives swear by the Blackberry. Receiving and responding to emails while on the move can be a fantastic boon to productivity and customer services.
Yet the Blackberry is terrilbly limited. It does one thing well - send and receive emails. Even here it is highly limited if you want to send or receive attachments.
True mobile working requires a suite of applications all working together.
And that's what you get with DiaryPoint. DiaryPoint offers true mobile to email, the ability to open MS Office attachments, diary and contact management, and an online file store to keep all of your documents organised and accessible.
DiaryPoint also scores over the Blackberry in ease of set up. Designed from the ground up as an internet solution you can be up and running in minutes. In contrast, the Blackberry relies on the functionality within MS Echange. If you are not already running MS Exchange the set up and maintenance overhead can be quite a shock (not to mention expensive).
Yet the Blackberry is terrilbly limited. It does one thing well - send and receive emails. Even here it is highly limited if you want to send or receive attachments.
True mobile working requires a suite of applications all working together.
And that's what you get with DiaryPoint. DiaryPoint offers true mobile to email, the ability to open MS Office attachments, diary and contact management, and an online file store to keep all of your documents organised and accessible.
DiaryPoint also scores over the Blackberry in ease of set up. Designed from the ground up as an internet solution you can be up and running in minutes. In contrast, the Blackberry relies on the functionality within MS Echange. If you are not already running MS Exchange the set up and maintenance overhead can be quite a shock (not to mention expensive).

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