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SyncCell 3.0.22
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Sync your Motorola Phone or Verizon LG with Outlook, Lotus Notes, Google Calendar, GMail Contacts, Thunderbird / Lightning / Sunbird, Outlook Express, Vista Calendar. Never corrupts Outlook, never creates duplicates, and handles all Outlook Recurring Appointments. Designed for business. Accurately sync Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes calendar and contacts to your RAZR, SLVR, KRZR, or other Motorola phone. Designed for every day one-click use, and never be without your important information again. Edit contacts, download pictures/videos, upload ringtones, Internet connect, backup/restore contacts, send e-mail/text message. Version 3.0.22 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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