Sync'Em 1.33 adds support for Google calendars
updated 11:20 am EDT, Tue August 4, 2009
SyncEm supports Google
Derman Enterprises released an update to its sync software, Sync'Em 1.33. The latest version adds support for basic Google calendar events and contact fields, while handling of FileAs/FileAsMapping fields in Exchange has been improved. The company also revamped the user interface and fixed several syncing bugs.
The software automatically syncs contacts between Google/Gmail, Address book and Exchange, including all public and shared folders. Calendar events, tasks and notes are automatically synced between Exchange, iCal and Google. Users can add filters to control which information is shared with others.
Sync'Em cam be purchased with a single license for $50, with support for up to six information sources. Customers can upgrade to Sync'Em Pro for $70, which adds support for up to 30 sources.



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