

Back then, phones came with PC connectivity software such as Nokia PC Sync or Microsoft ActiveSync. Of course, this wasn’t the case in the old days before GMail and the iPhone. For some of us that is fine, but for others, legal and regulatory compliance concerns will make it a no-no. More importantly, all these platforms are now cloud-based and expect you to sync your mobile devices with a data store nebulously located somewhere out on the Internet, governed by who-knows-what privacy regulations. Sure, you can usually go outside that, for example to link your Apple or Microsoft Lumia device to Google Calendar, or your Android to, say, but all too often the native equivalent is better supported. The problem is that whichever phone you choose, whether it be an iPhone, Windows Mobile, Blackberry or Android, it will have its own preferred ecosystem. then it isn’t actually being very smart. Yes, you can still run one standalone, just as some people still use paper diaries, but if your smartphone doesn’t put into your pocket everything that is already in your desktop personal information manager - your contacts, appointments, tasks etc. SOURCE CompanionLink Software, Inc.CompanionLink Software CompanionLink/DejaOffice $50Synchronising a smartphone with something or somewhere else is pretty much de rigeur now. Other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. For more information, please visit and CompanionLink is a registered trademark of CompanionLink Software, Inc. For 18 years, CompanionLink has helped mobile professionals use information across devices, computers, applications, and web-based services. CompanionLink provides whitelabel solutions for SaaS vendors who need Outlook, IBM Notes, iPhone, and Android integration. They also develop a business-class CRM app called DejaOffice ® for Outlook ® which runs on Android ™, iPhone ®, iPad ®, Windows Phone ®, and BlackBerry ® devices. is a pioneering developer of data synchronization solutions for mobile phones and CRM software and services. For more information, please visit and About CompanionLink SoftwareĬompanionLink ® Software, Inc. They also have a RunStart™ service for $49 and premium support for $129 for busy professionals who want a remote tech to set up their sync system. CompanionLink Software offers free telephone technical support. One license allows you to run on three computers like Office, Laptop and Home. CompanionLink Sync costs $49.95 for PC and Mac. More information can be found at The DejaOffice App for Outlook is free on iOS, Android and Windows 10 Mobile.

DejaOffice for Android and iPhone both support USB Sync to Windows 10 PCs, as well as secure Wi-Fi and DejaCloud® sync. DejaOffice for Outlook runs on any platform, including Android, and Windows Phones, so you can update Outlook from an Android Phone as well as your iPad Pro. Custom field support lets you keep account numbers and report driving data for your contacts.ĬompanionLink supports a variety of data sources on the PC including Act! Premium, Business Contact Manager, IBM (Lotus) Notes, GoldMine, Time & Chaos, and even the lowly Palm Desktop, the free app that will not die. Appointment location can be used to quickly get driving directions. It contains core capabilities like Contact and Task maps that can show you where your Contacts are located.

That's why we created DejaOffice."ĭejaOffice for Outlook App elegantly connects to the PC, and contains many key features of Outlook like Category colors and recurring tasks. For people who need their iPhone and iPad to work like Outlook, you need a Contact and Calendar App that works like Outlook. Then, once you set up the complex system, only a minimum of Outlook data moves to the phone. On Mac OS X, Outlook for Mac requires a costly Exchange enabled account. "Nobody wants to change the way they work for their phone. "On PC Outlook, iCloud requires a special folder which adds problems," says Wayland Bruns, CTO for CompanionLink.
