CompanionLink® Software announces two-way synchronization of contacts, calendar, tasks and notes between PC software and the ASUS® Eee Pad™ Transformer. CompanionLink supports sync with Microsoft® Outlook®, Sage ACT!, IBM® Lotus Notes, Palm® Desktop, Novell® GroupWise, Salesforce® CRM, and Highrise®. CompanionLink offers four ways to sync the Eee Pad Transformer with Outlook and other PC software – wired USB sync, local Wi-Fi sync, wireless sync via Google®, and their Secure Hosted Wireless sync service. Additionally, CompanionLink synchronizes with Microsoft Outlook add-ins like Franklin Covey® PlanPlus™ for Microsoft Outlook, Getting Things Done®, Take Back Your Life, Respond™, Avidian Prophet®, and Outlook Business Contact Manager.
CompanionLink’s wired USB sync for the Eee Pad Transformer works together with DejaOffice® – an Android™ app that runs on the Eee Pad Transformer – to sync your contacts, calendar, tasks and notes with your PC.
Local Wi-Fi sync automatically syncs between your PC and DejaOffice on the Eee Pad Transformer using your Wi-Fi network. This hands-free sync is automatically triggered whenever your device is near your PC.
Additional information about the sync methods CompanionLink supports is available at http://www.companionlink.com/support/kb/How_the_Sync_Works
CompanionLink’s sync solutions are available for a one-time cost starting at $39.95. CompanionLink Secure Hosted Wireless is available for $9.95 per month. Free telephone support is included. More details and a 14-day evaluation version of the software are available at http://www.companionlink.com/android/.
About CompanionLink Software
CompanionLink Software, Inc. is a pioneering developer of data synchronization solutions for mobile phones and CRM software and services. They are also a leading OEM synchronization and solutions provider for companies like Sage Software®, NVIDIA®, Google®, Commence® Corporation, and Royal Consumer Electronic Products®. For over 15 years, CompanionLink has helped mobilize information across multiple devices, computers, applications, and web-based services.