A lot of features that would increase user's productivity

Apr 4, 2009 07:54 GMT  ·  By

Those of you who are looking for solutions to push e-mail to your phones will be pleased to learn that the Seven beta is one program that might be the thing for you. And while being one of the top solutions, Seven also comes with calendar support, especially for Google calendar.

Among the features that the beta program comes with, we can count the ability to accept, reject or reschedule meetings and appointments. Through this option, users are able to manage their calendar the same way they would be able to do it when using a desktop computer, providing them with a better time management solution.

At the same time, Seven is able to offer users real-time, two-way synchronization. The program's true push capabilities automatically enable calendar updates, and the synchronization between the server and the mobile phone is made in real time. Users would be able to enjoy increased productivity through the two-way synchronization, as it allows them to manage the Google calendar directly from the handset and makes the changes on the server in no time.

The meeting reminders is yet another nice feature Seven comes with. It offers users one of the favorite calendar capabilities, while allowing them to choose between visual and/or sound alerts as reminders for the meetings to come. In addition, users are provided with the options to dismiss or snooze the reminders.

The Read/Write Offline Accessibility allows users to go to the Google Calendar while offline, which is great at times when they are outside the coverage areas or in places where they are not allowed to use their mobile phone. While offline, only the view option for the Google Calendar is available, yet it also enables users to create, edit and change calendar entries. As soon as the phone is connected to the network, the changes are reflected on the server.

Those of you who would like to try out Seven in free beta can do so here.