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CommonTime mNotes5
Windows Mobile devices offer many benefits to enterprises, but with the vast amount of information being transmitted and stored on these devices, mobile solutions need to be protected. Whether they carry personal information or handle confidential transactions at work, PDAs and Smartphones can store large amounts of data, are very portable, easy to hide and connect to a variety of networks. They pose an equally great, if not greater, security risk than laptops do.

mNotes5 addresses individuals personal, and business mobility security concerns, delivering completely secure wireless operation. Based on Immediate Transaction Exchange, CommonTime provides highly responsive two-way encrypted reconciliation from Device to Desktop--there is no decryption and re-encryption anywhere in between. mNotes5 Beta is free and available now for Wireless Lotus Notes use on Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices.



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