MS Office 2011 Users Can Now Sync To Their BlackBerry With New Software

San Diego, CA    Dec 24, 2010 in Software

[prMac.com] San Diego, California - Has released PocketMac for BlackBerry 5.04, BlackBerry users can synchronize their Microsoft Outlook 2011 data.

"It's here - BlackBerry owners can now synchronize data from Outlook 2011 to almost any model of BlackBerry," Tim Goggin, VP of Sales & Marketing said. "To celebrate, we're giving new customers a discount of $11.20 off the retail price."

Goggin will extend the special $11.20 discount until the end of the year for customers new to PocketMac for BlackBerry. Customers wishing to take advantage of this discount can use the following coupon code: MSOFFICE

It should be noted that synching capabilities are limited to only contacts because Microsoft has restricted which items software developers can access. Additional syncing capabilities such as calendars, tasks and notes have been promised to arrive soon.

"We're so proud of this release that we're also going to add 31 days of free phone support with every order," Goggin said. "We're a small company but we want all BlackBerry customers to get the support they would get from a big company. From the day someone orders to 31 days after, you can setup phone appointments with our support engineers who will walk you through any problem you might encounter."

What's more, PocketMac for BlackBerry can be installed on up to 3 machines, meaning a user can sync their BlackBerry between different Macs and have their data current on every machine.

Goggin concluded, "Like all PocketMac products, PocketMac for BlackBerry comes with a full 90-day money back guarantee. If you don't like it for any reason, we'll refund your money completely."

Pricing and Availability:
PocketMac for BlackBerry 5.04 retails for $29.97 (USD).

Information Appliance Associates (IAA) is a world leader in creating unique software solutions, primarily for the Macintosh platform. Their first product, PocketMac Pro, the original Mac-to-Pocket PC sync solution accomplished what at the time was thought impossible--connecting a Mac to a Pocket PC. IAA then launched it's landmark PocketMac for BlackBerry product, giving Mac users the ability to sync their BlackBerry to their Mac for the first time. A little while after that release, that product was licensed by Research In Motion, the makers of the BlackBerry. IAA also has an extensive product line of other synching products and continues to develop for the mobile market. All IAA brands and products are trademarks or registered trademarks of Information Appliance Associates. Macintosh and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. BlackBerry is a trademark of Research In Motion.

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Timothy Goggin
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