Helio Ocean: now with 100% more "push" email
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Helio Ocean: now with 100% more "push" email
when I checked my Helio email account from my Ocean today it asked if I wanted to enable new email alerts. SWEET! I enabled the alerts and tested. sure enough, I now get new email alerts on the phone. that's a big step forward for the Ocean.
now if they will only get the full exchange integration software finished so the calendar is actually useful...
now if they will only get the full exchange integration software finished so the calendar is actually useful...
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And be $10/m poorer.
Ask and you shall receive.Ocean gets Exchange ActiveSync -- for a price
Exchange using Helio members, your time is now: the Ocean's finally getting that Exchange ActiveSync support (for Contacts, Calendar, and email with Exchange Server 2003 SP2+) promised users, as well as bumped new version of Helio File Viewer (supporting .doc, .ppt, .xls and .pdf). But, as always, there is a catch. Although the first 60 days of use during the beta period will be free, the final version of Helio EAS + File Viewer will set you back an addition $10 per month for all-in users. If that still sounds workable with your expense account, jump on that Ocean right now and download the app that gets the corporate collaboration wheels moving. One more shot after the break.

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BOOOOO!!!!...the final version of Helio EAS + File Viewer will set you back an addition $10 per month for all-in users.



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here's a link to download the "Mail for MS Exchange Guides"
what I really want is a way to sync my personal Outlook calendar to the Ocean. I'm not looking forward to setting up my own Exchange Server and then being forced to pay $10 a month to access it.

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Works fine on my Ocean browser.Mr Kleen wrote:been thinking about doing that myself. but my Ocean browser, she is not so good.ElZorro wrote:My answer (what I'm doing), is dump Outlook Calendar and move to Google Calendar, access it through the web browser...


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I've been using Gcalsync lately. It's pretty rough, but works okay. Also check out their Google Group. Lossa info there, as well as newer betas.
<---Using beta 1.3. It gets the jerb done, but isn't pretty.
<---Using beta 1.3. It gets the jerb done, but isn't pretty.
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