MovaMail Releases Version 2.0 of Mobile Email Application

Posted in Mobile Phones, News by Paul Patterson on November 15th, 2006

MovaMailMovaMail recently announced that it has released version 2 of its J2ME-based mobile email application. The new build of MovaMail allows consumers to access their WebMail, POP, and IMAP email services from their java-enabled mobile phones.

Building on the success of Version 1.0 which was first released to the public in October 2005, MovaMail V2 adds new features and performance enhancements that maximize the capabilities of today’s MIDP 2.0 mobile phones. New features include:

  • Phone Address Book Synchronization - complete synch and server backup
  • Complete Email Synchronization - including email status
  • Attachment Support - view images, forward attachments
  • Camera Phone Integration - email pictures from your mobile phone
  • Multi-lingual support - support for any language in the end users mobile phone
  • Optional XHTML interface - for users that can not or choose not to access via java client.

MovaMail’s Compression and Optimization engine has been completely reengineered to give users their email nearly 10X faster then most built-in email clients or WAP based solutions.

With complete multilingual support, MovaMail is free to download via mobile or web browser at www.movamail.com.

Thanks John!



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One Response to “MovaMail Releases Version 2.0 of Mobile Email Application”

  1. Poutine4Me Says:

    Great tip!! Downloaded and setup my Yahoo, Gmail and POP account without any problems… runs smoothly and is really fast. I guess I wont need to ask Santa for a Blackberry after all. Thank you!!

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