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Shared Calendars Get a Major Boost with the Release of ClearSync(TM) 1.0



    Shared electronic calendars got a boost today with the announced
    release of ClearSync 1.0. This service enables groups of users to
    share and sync multiple calendars and contact lists between any
    combination of PCs and Palm handhelds. Like Outlook, ClearSync allows
    access to calendars and contacts even when Internet access is not
    available. And like Google(TM) or Yahoo(TM) Calendars, ClearSync
    allows people to share calendars and contact lists with others with
    whom they do not share a common server. Thus ClearSync combines the
    strengths and eliminates the weaknesses of several competing
    offerings.

    And ClearSync supports full bi-directional synchronization with
    Palm handhelds, so calendar and contact information can be created and
    edited on either PCs or Palm handhelds and these changes propagated to
    the other platforms. ClearSync also supports a browser-based viewer so
    calendars and contacts can be viewed on any platform with a web
    browser including Macintoshes and Linux PCs.

    ClearSync users can share their work calendar with their
    coworkers, a separate calendar with their families, and yet other
    calendars with other groups they belong to such as sports teams,
    schools, clubs, scouts, etc. ClearSync uses the Internet to
    synchronize calendar and contact data, however, a local copy is
    maintained on each user's PC so that full access, including viewing
    and editing, is maintained even during times when Internet access is
    not available (e.g. laptop PC in an airplane). The PC application
    allows each of the multiple calendars to be viewed separately, or they
    can be viewed side by side or merged with color coding to identify the
    calendar for each event.

    Unique among shared calendar providers, ClearSync's Palm
    application allows multiple calendars to be stored, viewed, and edited
    on the Palm handheld. Similar to the ClearSync PC application, the
    Palm application can display calendars one at a time, side by side, or
    merged with color coding. While the calendar events can be displayed
    together to show the user their complete agenda, the calendar data
    remains on separate calendars, each of which is shared with its own
    distinct group of users. Contact lists and one calendar can be
    synchronized with Outlook. And wireless PalmOS devices such as the
    Treo 600, 650, and 700p allow updating of the calendar and contact
    data wirelessly through the cell phone network.

    "We recognize that most people belong to many separate groups,"
    says John Tanner, President and CEO of ClearSync. "We've designed
    ClearSync to allow people to maintain a separate calendar and contact
    list for each group, and to fully synchronize them between PCs and
    Palm handheld devices. That way, people can capture their crucial data
    whether they are at their desk, in a meeting, or at their kid's soccer
    practice, and all this data will be available to them and their
    sharing groups whenever and wherever they need it."

    The technology for ClearSync was acquired from PalmSource.
    Thousands of businesses and families have relied upon this service for
    years. The ClearSync team has completely reengineered the system, top
    to bottom, in order to increase the speed, capacity, and reliability
    of the service. Further information and software downloads can be
    obtained from www.clearsync.com/v1.

    About Tanner Research, Inc.

    ClearSync is a division of Tanner Research, Inc. which was founded
    in 1988 and develops complex electronic engineering software.

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