Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Synchronica vs NotifyLink


Sun Mobile Communications Server is an OEM from Synchronica.

Sun Java Mobile Communications enables over-the-air (OTA) synchronization support for multiple mobile devices with calendar and contact data stored on Sun Java Communications Suite servers.


There is another similar product that works seamlessly with Sun Java Communications Suite.



Which is better? I was asked twice yesterday.



My comment is:

1. NotifyLink is more expensive, but it can support more mobile devices.
2. Synchronica can only support SyncML clients, Palm OS and Windows Mobile devices. If you are using Blackberry, I'm sorry.


1 comment:

  1. "1. NotifyLink is more expensive, but it can support more mobile devices."

    It may be true that Notify link is more expensive. but it is NOT true that it supports more devices.

    There are more than 1600 device models in the market from a wide range of manufacturers with built-in SyncML clients. The SyncML clients of the Sun solution for Windows Mobile and Palm are only required for these devices, but for regular devices from Nokia, SonyEricsson, LG, etc no additional client is required.

    List of SyncML enabled handsets available here:

    http://www.synchronica.com/products/compatible-mobile-devices.php

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