August 20, 2007

Exchange Beta

Some of you have already noticed, so this makes it official.  We have done a soft launch of our exchange support for MooseSync.  This version supports only basic/realm authentication (i.e. if you get a little dialog pop up when you want to log in to the web/OWA version of your email).  Forms authentication will be later this week.

With this release, MooseSync will monitor your exchange server and publish your primary exchange based calendar to the Google calendar of your choice.  That means even when you are offline, Google remains up to date.  There is no Outlook requirement, so if you use the OWA (web) interface to exchange, use a third party client, or are primarily a Windows Mobile/Blackberry/iPhone user, this is ideal.

The public beta is free, so we would love to hear your feedback.  I have personally been using it for about a week without issue.

August 10, 2007

Free Busy Info for Microsoft Outlook 2000-2003

Thanks for everyone's support as we launch MooseSync.  We appreciate the encouragement.  If you didn't notice, we quietly added support for free busy information from Microsoft Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003.  Like Outlook 2007 support, this requires zero installation on your PC.

July 25, 2007

Welcome to MooseSync

Moosesync is a new 2glue service that publishes your Outlook 2007 calendar to your Google Calendar.  It requires no install on your laptop, and doesn’t require you to provide you Google credentials.  This blog will keep you up to date on the latest developments with MooseSync. We will publish news on the product, updates, and changes here as they occur.