The new build will offer the users a top mobile email experience.

Nov 17, 2006 15:39 GMT  ·  By

The MovaMail email client for the masses that own a Java-enabled mobile phone has arrived in a new version. The 2.0 build of the software will add a number of new features and performance enhancements to the previous capacities of the MIDP 2.0 smartphones we all learned to love. The new MovaMail Compression and Optimization engine has been almost totally rebuilt, provides the users 10 times faster access to their email account, as the version before it also did, and also offers less data traffic together with a low cost access solution due to this compression ratio.

The new features that the MovaMail 2.0 will offer are the phone address book synchronization (a complete synchronization and server backup), the complete email synchronization (including email status), the attachment support (view images, forward attachments), the camera phone integration (email pictures from your mobile phone), the multi-lingual support (support for any language in the end users mobile phone), the optional xHTML interface (for users that can not or choose not to access via java client) and more others that will certainly change the way you perceive the mobile email experience.

Viewing the whole picture that lies at the basement of the email client from a more technical point of view one could see that this email client has a service oriented architecture that is based on "Ruby on Rails" and uses REST to allow a more rapid addition of new features that improve the overall functionality.

If you decide to get the new email client on your mobile handset you should go to www.movamail.com and download it through your PC browser or directly from your mobile.