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CompanionLink Frees Your BlackBerry Data to Android and iPhone
PORTLAND, Ore. --(Business Wire)--
Android (News - Alert) and iPhones spread holiday cheer for mobile business people. The
latest Samsung® and Apple® devices give mapping,
voice dialing, and options for your data. CompanionLink offers a resource
guide for people who want to move business data from an old phone to
the latest Android, iPhone (News - Alert), and iPad devices. The guide helps people
with BlackBerry®, Palm® OS, or older Android
devices move email, contacts, calendar, tasks, notes, and categories
without losing details like categories, alarm settings, and notes.
"We can do a lot more with the new Android and iPhone platform," says
Wayland Bruns, CTO for CompanionLink Software. "Integrated map
capability is stronger than past devices, as well as our ability to
capture live phone information tostore for history. Whether you use
Outlook or a full CRM tool like ACT!, GoldMine or Lotus Notes,
CompanionLink assures compatibility with your new phone and tablet."
CompanionLink also offers a paid migration service for $49. Called RunStart,
the service allows CompanionLink's team of experts to log into your
computer and manage the data migration from your old phone to your new
device. More information can be found at www.companionlink.com/runstart.
About CompanionLink Software
CompanionLink® Software, Inc. is a pioneering developer of
data synchronization solutions for mobile phones and CRM software and
services. They also develop a business-class CRM app called DejaOffice®
for Android™, iPhone®, and iPad®
devices. For over 15 years, CompanionLink has helped mobilize
information across devices, computers, applications, and web-based
services. For more information, please visit www.companionlink.com
or www.dejaoffice.com.
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