MailSite Fusion 9 can now be used on 3G iPhone
The MailSite Software Inc. recently announced that their MailSite Fusion 9 has already been tested and verified. The company boasted that it will now efficiently work with the second-generation iPhone without the glitches and other technical problems. Moreover, the MailSite Fusion 9 has already been tested and verified with Apple Inc.’s first-generation iPhone as well as iPod Touch that has an installed 2.0 firmware.

The MailSite Fusion 9 currently puches email, contact updates, as well as calendar. It can be done over-the-air to the 3G iPhone and first-generation iPhone without the need to install any kind of software. The MailSite Fusion 9 does all its work through the use of its built-in ActiveSync server.
But the MailSite Fusion 9 is not just exclusive for Apple Inc.’s iPhone. It can also work in other major smartphones as well. This include phones from Nokia such as the Nokia N and the Nokia E series, Windows Mobile devices from Microsoft and other more smartphones that can can work with the Microsoft Exchange 2007 ActiveSync.
Without the need for additional software or plug-ins, the MailSite Fusion 9 uses Microsoft Outlook 2007 for the emails, contacts, and calendars. Unlike the MobileMe from Apple Inc. the MailSite Fusion 9 can sync emails, calendars, as well as contacts coming from the Outlook to the MailSite and to the iPhone.



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