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Get Sync’d Regardless of Your Platform

August 24, 2010 – 9:08 am

For those who are later technology adopters, many of you have no idea how lucky you have it. You are generally to be able to communicate with people, regardless of what platform they are on. There was a time, not all that long ago, when people had a harder time communicating when they weren’t all using the exact same software package on the same hardware.

Kerio Connect

Kerio Connect users benefit from the platform independence and ability to connect regardless of whether you’re on Windows, Mac, or Linux. And whether you use Outlook, Apple Mail or another tool to get your messages, it can connect you as well. Can you imagine not being able to text your friend from your iPhone because they’ve got a Droid? Imagine only having access to a percentage of websites because your PC provider or internet service provider wasn’t compatible with every type of website out there? Imagine if a tool such as Facebook or Twitter was made for PCs only so Mac users were just…out of luck? Today’s cross platform tools have become essential for communicating and connecting with others.

Not only do today’s technology tools let people talk to people using different tools but many technology users can benefit from using cloud technology to do all sorts of things on all sorts of different devices.

Get Sync’d

If you use GetSync’d, you’re fine, regardless of your platform and regardless of the sort of smart phone you’ve got. It’s increasing in popularity as an alternative to Microsoft Exchange. It features many benefits (contact and calendar sync, GetSecure antivirus and anti-spam, and more. And, it will help you get and stay sync’d while you’re on the go. Getting unchained from your desk has many benefits! Read more about the benefits of Hosted Email and get more info about GetSyncd – A certified Kerio Connect preferred partner at http://getsyncd.com/

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