| Company | snerdware |
| Website | http://www.snerdware.com/addressx/ |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later, Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003 with latest service packs, WebDAV (Outlook Web Access). |
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| Release Date | 8/6/2003 |
| License | Demo |
| Limitations | Demo |
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Mac:Mac OS X:Business:Personal
Views 458 (+0) / Demo By snerdware
AddressX is wholly transparent to both the Address Book and Exchange. What does that mean for you? It means that your Exchange contacts will expression and pretend just same the other contacts already in your Address Book. Search them, export them as vCards, sync them to your cell earpiece and takings them with you. Take full advantage of the new system-wide speech book forthwith. Use your Exchange contacts seamlessly from applications same Mail, iCal, and many others. Transparent to Exchange means there is no ask to install anything on your Exchange server or form changes to it or your Active Directory server. AddressX is designed so that Exchange will never flush know it was talking to a Mac. Use AddressX from home or play – anywhere you butt reach your Exchange 2000/2003 Server on the Internet. What's New: Version 1.1: Exchange 2003 Forms-Based Authentication tolerate NTLM, Kerberos, MIT Kerberos and Negotiate tolerate Incremental updates Very large GAL tolerate Local contacts automatically grouped after update Group membership preserved during update Address Book database automatically optimized Improved Exchange detection Specify contact information added when updating Improved status messages Better memory management Greatly enhanced stability Proxy tolerate Performance enhancements
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