Winfonie mobile 2 - Supported phones

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Asus MyPal A696

Winfonie mobile lets you synchronize Contacts, Calendar and Tasks between Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Tobit David, Lotus Notes, Mozilla Thunderbird (contacts only), Lotus Organizer, Palm Desktop, combit address manager, ... and your Asus MyPal A696.

Data updated in your pc or mobile phone is detected automatically and synchronized with the opponent. You can check the synchronization result in a preview window before it is transfered.

The synchronization can be configured individually. For example you can limit the amount of synchronized address book and calendar entries by filters. You can also set arbitrary name formats for address book entries.

Probably will work (test outstanding).This phone model could not be tested yet. It probably will work.
Contacts Calendar TasksYou can synchronize this phone's Contacts, Calendar and Tasks.

Supported Personal Information Managers

Microsoft Outlook, Tobit David, Lotus Notes/Domino R5/6/7/8, Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, Mozilla SeaMonkey, Mozilla Sunbird, Lotus Organizer (6.0 or higher), Palm Desktop 6.2, Palm Desktop 3.x and 4.x, Windows Address Book (WAB), Windows Vista Contacts, Microsoft Excel (*.xls), Microsoft Access (*.mdb), csv files (*.csv), combit Relationship Manager, combit address manager / time manager, ODBC databases, Windows Mail and Outlook Express

Connection help

BluetoothConnect via Bluetooth
Infrared (IrDA)Connect via Infrared (IrDA)
USB cableConnect via USB cable
WiFiConnect via WiFi

System requirements

Microsoft ActiveSync or the Windows Mobile Device Center are necessary to access the phone via USB.

Extra client software is required for this phone/device.

Synthesis SyncML ClientDownload Synthesis SyncML Client*)
*)The use of this software may incur with costs. Please contact the third party for more information.
Errors excepted. Changes may occur or differences between phone model or firmware versions may arise. All information without engagement.