Free Version Of The Plaxo For Iphone Sync

Got an email update from Plaxo notifying me about the new, stable FREE version of the Plaxo for Iphone application.

I’d already told you folks about the new the Plaxo for Iphone application available for beta testing. It seems like the Plaxo team has whipped up a stable version after rigorous testing already (less than a month).

The stable version 1.0 is now available in the Apple store.

Here is the download link:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/plaxo/id377135604?mt=8

When the application was in beta, it was available for only premium users BUT now its Free for all Plaxo members!
The new features in the stable release include, sign-in with Google, or Facebook account (no more password problems) & Create a Plaxo account directly from your iPhone, iPod Touch or IPad (if you are not currently a Plaxo user).

Plaxo sync for iPhone

Plaxo (socially aware, smart address book) has finally started beta testing the iPhone sync application.

The application is currently available in the apple store and can be downloaded and installed using itunes. Plaxo for iPhone (beta) lets you bring your Plaxo smart address book wherever you go. Always have your most current contacts in Outlook, your Mac, Plaxo.com and on your phone.

Sync over the air automatically when you start up the app or make changes to contacts on the phone. Quickly contact the people who matter to you.

iPhone Screenshot 1iPhone Screenshot 2

This Plaxo application seems to be compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later. Features available in the beta are:

- Browse and manage contacts
- Two-way sync with Plaxo Contacts
- Email or Call contact directly from the app
- Sync with Outlook or your Mac thru Plaxo Sync
- Access contact groups and Plaxo Favorites

Download the Plaxo application for Iphone page: – http://itunes.apple.com/en/app/plaxo/id377135604

Head-over to the itunes store to download and sync your Plaxo contacts with iphone :) . Since the application is still in beta, we could expect lots of new features available on the application in the near future..

11 reasons why I hate an Iphone and annoyances – Tips and tricks

iphone not a phone annoyances

Nothing’s perfect applies to Apple IPhones too. Here are the top 11 Iphone annoyances and what you can do about them:

  • Hiding apps – including the default ones
  • Iphone’s start screen is filled with shortcuts to prepackaged applications that come with the Iphone whether you want them or not. For example: An app for checking stocks whose shortcut can’t be removed from the Iphone interface. Although Apple’s thinks and insists us to use it, not everyone wants to check the Google’s stock price or for that matter the weather or even use calculator or notes. It sucks that the Iphone’s prepackaged apps can’t be hidden, deleted, or otherwise customized; this adds to the stubborn nature of Apple.

  • Can’t Run apps in the background
  • One of the best features of Iphone is streaming videos and radio using Wifi… But too bad it can’t be minimized \ run in the background.

  • Apple stores’  design is bad
  • There may very well be an app that suits your wildest dreams, but good luck finding it among the junk that populates so much of the Iphone’s App Store. Only a text search or sorting apps by release date will get you beyond the top 100 in each category, and even then you’ll turn up plenty of unwanted results and that’s a complete waste of time… maybe they need a show all button.

  • No can do contact list groups
  • On the Iphone, everyone’s your friend, even your boss. That’s because the built-in Contacts app won’t let you split work and personal contacts into separate groups or allow you to create custom groups. Everyone co-exists in one massive list unless you first create subsections on your computer. So what I’ve done is get an app to organize the contacts :)

  • Attach files to emails or store them
  • The Iphone isn’t a computer, I know that. But a Smartphone with so many capabilities and a generous hard drive should at least allow storing and sending of files. Photos and videos to be  sent out directly only from the Iphone’s camera roll; also, you have no way to download Word documents and other files for editing and sending later.

  • Multimedia messaging
  • Almost every other cell phone in the market has the ability to send images to other cell phones via multimedia messaging, or MMS. Yes you can still e-mail those photos, but MMS is such a basic feature that it should’ve been in the Iphone from the start.

  • Bulk email management not enough… very poor
  • Though the Iphone’s 2.0 OS update added bulk e-mail management, it’s not very good and flexible. You can tap individual messages to mark them for deletion or movement to another folder, but there’s no “Select All” option for deleting or moving batches of mail at one time. It’s also not possible to run a search term and delete the results, so forget about easily wiping correspondence with particular people.

  • Jail breaking you’re way out of it
  • If you’re just fed up with AT&T’s service and want to stick it to the man, unlock your Iphone and switch to T-Mobile–the only other major U.S. carrier using the Iphone-friendly GSM radio band–until a better offer comes around. There’s always a chance that AT&T will punish you for being sneaky and you’re warranty for the Iphone ends the day you jail break it. For all you dare devils visit how to unlock your Iphone page by PcWorld

  • Where is the Bluetooth?
  • Right now, all you can use Bluetooth on the Iphone for are headset voice calls, and that’s it. This is sufficient for most people, sure, but we would like for Apple and AT&T to open up the Bluetooth profiles for the Iphone. This means we would like stereo Bluetooth and A2DP for streaming music wirelessly, Bluetooth tethering so we can use the Iphone as a modem, and finally we would like to have Bluetooth file-transfer protocol so we can transfer files to and fro the Iphone.

  • Battery drains out really fast
  • I always have to Turn Wi-Fi off when on the road and turn 3G off when using Wi-Fi. Sometimes I would also turn down screen brightness as much as possible to reduce the battery drain…I tend to forget that the battery won’t hold up for more than a day when its computer like functions are pushed to their limit.

  • Can fry an omelet on my phone too
  • Sometimes while streaming videos, radio or browsing on the internet the phone gets really hot… so maybe someday, I will try to fry an omelet on my Iphone :) and see how it cooks :D

Common workaround for some of the above problems – Jailbreak.

Jailbreaking is a process that allows iPhone and iPod Touch users to run unofficial code on their devices bypassing Apple’s official distribution mechanism, the App Store. Once jailbroken, iPhone users are able to download many applications previously unavailable through the App Store via unofficial installers such as Cydia and Icy. These applications can make changes outside of the application, which official applications cannot.

sync iphone with plaxo

Sync Iphone or any phone with Plaxo!

 

Did you know? that you can sync your contacts in a secure way between any of your mobile phone and Plaxo … :) well now you do..

 

Plaxo has a partnership with Synkia to provide synchronization from mobile phones to Plaxo. Synkia supports 420 syncML phones plus iPhone, Blackberry, Palm phones. Last month in feburary, Plaxo partnered with SYNKIA and expanded mobile sync options. Jo Mosaku, Executive Director, Business Development, Synkia AS said,

 

 

“In announcing this partnership; we are proud to be a part of Plaxo’s broader strategy to support open standards, such as SyncML. Synkia is “cloud” computing for the mobile phone era and works across multiple mobile handsets, softphones, territories and is carrier neutral. Synkia’s platform seamlessly provides phone back up/synchronization for the widest number of mobile devices available today, which is further enhanced by Plaxo’s rapidly growing network of connected people. Your contacts will always be up to date on your mobile device after syncing with Plaxo”.

 

Plaxo users, who have accounts at Synkia’s online mobile backup service, will be able to synchronize contact data between the two services. This will extend distribution of contact data from Plaxo to the mobile phones of its users and will enable the synchronization of contact data on mobile phones with Plaxo and vice versa. Plaxo will strongly urge its users to backup data on their phones with Synkia and Synkia will advertise Plaxo to its users.

 

‘I’m extremely happy to announce our partnership with Plaxo’ – says Morten Sundstø, the chairman and founder of Synkia – ‘People store more and more data in their mobile phones which increases the importance of online phone backup services. The agreement with Plaxo will give Synkia a privileged position on the market of such services in the US’.

Sign up and get a SPECIAL DISCOUNT for Plaxo users! When you backup your phone at Synkia you will be able to synchronize your contacts with Plaxo address book. Don’t wait, try it now!

 

Now that’s good news to all the people who would like to stay updated with their contacts on the phone :D