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WirelessDevNet.com Press Release
SMS2Desk Application for BlackBerry Smartphones Converts Text Messages to E-mail
Compatible with Microsoft® Outlook®, IBM® Lotus® Notes®, Novell® GroupWise® and other e-mail programs, SMS2Desk from Cortado, a global leader in mobile applications enables BlackBerry® smartphone users to have text messages converted into e-mail.
The application presents a simple, seamless solution that converts between text messages and e-mail so that BlackBerry smartphone users can read and reply to text messages as e-mails, both on their smartphone and when accessing their e-mail on a computer (PC, Mac or laptop). The convenience of converting e-mail and text message communication allows users to work more efficiently and with greater ease.
"The addition of SMS2Desk into Cortado's extensive portfolio of free services simply adds to the comfort and practicality of using mobile solutions," says Roger Guerrero, Sales Manager Cortado Enterprise Solutions. "Even when your smartphone is still in your pocket, SMS2Desk users can receive and answer text messages on their computer. Never miss a text message again!"
The SMS2Desk application is compatible with the following BlackBerry smartphones: BlackBerry® 8700, BlackBerry® Curve™ series, BlackBerry® Pearl™ series, BlackBerry® Bold™ and BlackBerry® Storm™. More information can be found at www.cortado.com/sms2desk. Information about other free products and services from Cortado can be found at www.cortado.com/free.
This press release and press photo are available online and can be downloaded at: www.cortado.com/press
Cortado. A Division of ThinPrint
Cortado, as an independently acting division, combines proven expertise in mobile communications technology with over 10 years of experience in building, and globally marketing, enterprise solutions.
Cortado offers complete independence from location-bound workplaces and computer-based communication methods. It increases productivity by extending the corporate network and desktop through the smartphone, giving users access to vital information while mobile. Users can access and save files from a network, as well as print and fax documents directly from his or her smartphone.
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