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Tuesday, December 7, 2004

WorldMate Pro 2005 Integrates Desktop and PDA Clients

Posted by Pat Logsdon in "SOFTWARE" @ 05:30 PM

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.a...?ContentId=3746

"MobiMate has announced the release of new and improved versions of its travelling software WorldMate. The WorldMate Professional Edition 2005 for Palm, Pocket PC andDesktop platforms offer travellers and corporate travel planners enhanced itinerary and trip management capabilities, cross-platform synchronization and pre-planning and en-route travel itinerary updating features. WorldMate users with Palm and Pocket PC devices are now able to collaborate with the new Desktop companion and receive over-the-air (OTA) updates whenever a change is made to an itinerary. WorldMate’s Desktop Companion also enables users to send these saved itineraries from WorldMate to anyone on the Web via email as WMI file attachments."



If you spend a lot of time travelling, you may want to check this out. The desktop integration looks pretty handy, and the desktop client can even coordinate meal types, hotel arrangements, frequent flier accounts, and the phone numbers of your bookies in every city. Ok, so I made that last part up, but really, it seems like that's the only thing that this software doesn't do for the discerning traveller. What do you think? Does anyone here travel enough to be interested in this software? If so, your dreams can come true for only $69.95 via our pals at Handango. [Affiliate]

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