SyncJe for iPhone wirelessly synchronizes your iPhone Calendar, Contacts and Notes with SyncML servers.
Set it up once, and forget about it, your iPhone syncs wirelessly, and automatically. Synchronizing also backs up your information, so you are safe if your phone is lost.
How do I start syncing?
1. First, you need to install SyncJe for Apple iPhone. Please follow the instructions in the
iPhone Install section. There is a free 15 day trial, so you do not have to pay to try it out.
2. Then, you will need to sign up with a SyncML capable server. There are many free servers available, and some of the more popular ones are listed below.
- Scheduleworld: Another free service, which can be used for mobile devices and your PC to synchronise contact information, notes, task lists, and calendar information.
- Mobical: A free SyncML service, allowing you to sync your calendar, notes, task lists and contact information.
- Goosync: A free service which allows you to sync your mobile device with Google Calendars. Goosync also offers a premium service which allows syncing with Google Calendars and Contacts.
3. Finally, you need to setup SyncJe for iPhone so it knows which server you are using. The
Quick-Start Configuration Guide can help with this setup. Now your iPhone will stay in sync automatically, without having to connect it to your computer.
What are the main features of SyncJe for iPhone?
- Syncs Calendar, Contacts, and Notes
- Free Software Updates: Your license allows you to receive free updates of SyncJe for iPhone. As new features are released, just install the new version of SyncJe free of charge and start using the new features.
- Automatic Sync: Your iPhone will sync automatically while awake. If you have your iPhone set to sleep after a short time, it will sync while it is charging.
- 1 Year Technical Support: Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via Email, Chat, and Phone.
Can I sync my PC's contact information with my mobile device, or between multiple mobile devices or PCs?
Yes. SyncJe plug-ins are available for multiple mobile devices and PC applications such as
MS Outlook,
Outlook Express and
Lotus Notes.
A bundled SyncJe license package for both
Outlook and your iPhone is available at the top of this page. Please be aware that some servers may not allow synchronization with multiple clients without additional fees. We recommend contacting your server support to ensure this is possible.
What is a SyncML server and why do I need one?
SyncJe for iPhone needs to communicate with a SyncML-compatible server for synchronization to work. The SyncML server is "Always On", and acts as a bridge between your iPhone, and the computer you want to sync with. It stores the latest updates of your information and makes sure that your iPhone and computer are both up to date.
What is SyncML?
SyncML (Synchronization Markup Language), is an industry-wide effort to create a single, common data synchronization protocol optimized for wireless networks. SyncML's goal is to have networked data that support synchronization with any mobile device, and mobile devices that support synchronization with any networked data. The SyncML structured data layer will use XML wherever appropriate. SyncML is intended to work on transport protocols as diverse as HTTP, WSP (part of WAP) and OBEX, and with data formats ranging from personal data (e.g. vCard & vCalendar) to relational data and XML documents. [1]
Which iPhone versions and servers will work with SyncJe for iPhone?
Works with iPhones running firmware 1.0-1.1.4.
Works with SyncML 1.0.0 or 1.1.1 servers, including:
- Oracle Collaboration Suite
- mDaemon
- Open-Xchange 5 Advanced Server
- Synkia
IMPORTANT NOTE: Use of this SyncJe product requires the ability to install third-party applications on your iPhone using special Installer software.