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ActiveSync is a
mobile data
synchronization app
developed by Microsoft,
originally released in 1996. It
synchronizes data with
handheld devices and desktop...
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Exchange ActiveSync (commonly
known as EAS) is a
proprietary protocol by Microsoft,
designed for the
synchronization of email, contacts, calendar, tasks...
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Exchange client?". "Microsoft
Exchange ActiveSync Licensees". Microsoft.
Retrieved October 28, 2012. "Exchange
ActiveSync:
Frequently Asked Questions". TechNet...
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synchronization software program developed by Microsoft, and the
successor to
ActiveSync. It is
designed to
synchronize various content including music, video...
- was
released on
January 29, 2013, include:
Attachment reminder Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) Add-in
resiliency Cached Exchange mode
improvements IMAP improvements...
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Windows Mobile devices were able to be
managed and
synced from a
remote computer using ActiveSync; a data
synchronization technology and
protocol developed...
- Users". Zoho.
Retrieved October 24, 2022. "POP/IMAP/
Activesync no
longer free?". "Use POP or IMAP to
sync AOL Mail on a third-party app or
download your email"...
- on
August 3, 2010.
Exchange ActiveSync support was
enabled to all
Hotmail users on
August 30, 2010,
allowing users to
sync their mail, contacts, calendar...
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Other applications such as
mobile mail
clients rely on
Exchange ActiveSync to
perform decryption on
their behalf and
deliver a
version of the message...
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SyncML, or
Synchronization Markup Language, was
originally developed as a platform-independent
standard for
information synchronization.
Established by...