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Wireless enterprise messaging system
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The following are some of the key features and benefits of Good
Messaging:
Wireless corporate email and data—Extends all the capabilities of
Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes and data access to a wireless
handheld, including email, attachments, calendar, contacts, public
folders, notes, journal, to do items, and tasks.
Up-to-date — Two-way wireless synchronization between the
handheld and Microsoft Exchange Server® or Lotus Domino
Server based data to ensure that mobile users are up-to-date - no
cradle required.
Thin-client access to corporate data—Optional Good Messaging
Forms™ wireless information system leverages existing Web-
enabled applications and is optimized for wireless. This feature is
only available on supported Palm handhelds.
One-touch simplicity —Ensures that actions taken by the user,
whether on the handheld or on the desktop, are mirrored. Delete a
message and it is deleted everywhere.
Integrated attachment viewing and forwarding —Microsoft
Office® (*.doc, *.ppt, *.xls), Adobe Acrobat® (*.pdf), Word
Perfect® (*.wpd), HTML (*.htm and .html), Rich Text (*.rtf),
message (*.msg), sound (.wav, .mp3, etc.), image (.bmp, .png, etc.),
and plain text (*.txt). Displays attachments with original
formatting, or with plain text formatting when no capable viewer
is installed. If no viewer is installed, a download option is
available to save the file. This feature is not available on all
handhelds.
Enterprise-class, end-to-end system—Encrypted and reliable
wireless access to corporate email and data from behind the
firewall to the handheld.
Reliable message delivery—Uses Positive Acknowledgement
Architecture to confirm message delivery every time.
User's Guide
Proprietary and Confidential – Beta
Use and Disclosure Governed by Good Technology, Inc. NDA
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