HyperOffice Mobile Business Collaboration transforms your iPhone into a mobile shareability tool. Synch/share Outlook, documents and data with team members without Exchange or SharePoint. HyperOffice: Making iPhone a mobile business collaboration and productivity tool.

- Collaborate: Transform your iPhone into a business collaboration tool. Share your data with business associates or clients anywhere you go.
- Secure: Your data is always backed up, regardless of system failures. Get instant access at your office, at home, or on the go.
- Sync: Access your data in Outlook anywhere your iPhone takes you. HyperOffice provides mobile access to Outlook to retreive your contacts, calendars, and tasks – and they’re always in sync.
- Communicate: Receive business-class email remotely with HyperOffice’s IMAP client.
- Share: HyperOffice enables your iPhone to be used as corporate communications to build intranets and extranets, without the need to share or manage SharePoint. Your intranet and extranet pages can also be optimized for the iPhone.
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