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Snerdware Brings Exchange 2000 Integration To Mac OS X

Access the Global Address List from OS X transparently


SEATTLE/EWORLDWIRE/July 31, 2003 --- Snerdware, LLC today released
AddressX(TM), the first component of an integration suite for OS X and
Microsoft Exchange Server 2000. AddressX 1.0, available as freeware,
enables one to view and search a company�s Global Address List (GAL)
directly from the Address Book installed with OS X.

"AddressX enables Mac users to take advantage of the Global Address List in
Exchange, via the Apple OS X Address Book," said Jacob Swed, Snerdware�s
CEO. "To date, people running OS X in a company with Exchange servers are
often left out in the cold when it comes to accessing the key features of
Exchange since existing solutions often mean a trade-off for poor user
experience and performance. AddressX is the first product to solve the
problem in a way that adds serious value to OS X while preserving instead
of compromising its easy-of-use. Plus, it�s free."

Designed with IT departments in mind, there is no software to install on
the Exchange server. AddressX is completely transparent to both OS X and
Exchange. Contacts are made available on or offline and from any
application that integrates with the Address Book such as Apple Mail or
iCal.

AddressX is freeware. To download AddressX, full system requirements, or
more information please visit snerdware.com/addressx

Founded in 2003 by real life "Switcher" Jacob Swed, formerly of Microsoft,
Snerdware was created in response to the user frustration that surrounded
Mac integration with Exchange. For additional information visit Snerdware�s
website ( www.snerdware.com ).

Snerdware
1426 Harvard Ave Suite 481
Seattle, WA 98122
PHONE. (206) 774-5965
EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.snerdware.com

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