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Free Exchange ActiveSync EMAIL app available for Android

Sun, Jul 26, 2009 | by Andrew Kameka

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Free Exchange ActiveSync EMAIL app available for Android

Android just got a bit more business-friendly thanks to a leaked copy of the HTC Work EMail application. Work EMail is essentially the HTC-created Exchange client seen on the HTC Magic that gives Android a free, stable connection to a Microsoft Exchange server. This marks the first time that such an app was available on the T-Mobile G1 or HTC Magic and Dream phones that didn’t come with out-of-the-box Exchange Support.

For many corporate suits and office spacers, Exchange is a must-have tool of the trade. It keeps work email accounts ready at the hip with a synced inbox and push notifications. Touchdown and other third-party Exchange clients attempted to fill in the gap, but at $20, these apps ranked among the most expensive in the Android Market.

Work Email is free and can be downloaded from Nexeo.net. Visit the website and read the QR code with the Barcode Scanner app or download directly from the link to install on your device. You may also notice that Sherpa is available for download. More on that later

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15 Comments For This Post

  1. haui Says:

    Great.

    But I didn't find an option where activate sync of the exchange-calendar?!

  2. Nexeo Says:

    Sorry, Work Email doesn't support calendar sync :(

  3. g1user Says:

    too bad it does not support calendar, it would have been really cool

  4. Pieter Says:

    Will it sync Calander in future?

  5. Pieter Says:

    Will it sync Calander in future?

  6. Santosh Says:

    The best way to sync calendar is to sync outlook or exchange calendar with google calendar and then sync it with the phone. BTW, you could do the same with contacts. It worked very well for me.

  7. Ron de Ruiter Says:

    Try DME (http://www.excitor.com), in Holland available through http://www.mass.bv.eu or contact me: deruiteronline@gmail.com

  8. Mike Says:

    http://www.citynt.com does it all ;) been using em for months now…

  9. adam Says:

    Are appointment invitations from exchange able to be accepted or denied with this?

  10. David Gilder Says:

    How do I sync my calendar on my personal droid?

  11. Fabrice Says:

    One alternative is to install Google calendar sync on your PC. it will sync with Gmail calendar tah is supported by Nexus One. However it requires your PC to be powered on…. not ideal but could allow you to wait for a fix.

    http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer...

  12. Vanessa Says:

    I would like to download a different calendar than the google (gmail) one that is on my Android (Behold II). I need one that can schedule repeating apointments, ie every 5 or 6 weeks, or more. The gmail calendar only goes up to a month/ 4 weeks. Any ideas??

  13. josh Says:

    ?clueless domain?,server? didnt tell me anything..some1 help…please!

  14. josh Says:

    ive been tryin for 5 months…server addrress not responding domain or ssl code!

  15. piperthedj Says:

    out server requires USB connection to make partnership. has any one found a way around this?

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