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LinuxPR: Bynari Introduces New Desktop Collaboration Software For Unix/Linux Desktops

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 16, 2000

“Bynari Inc., the exclusive provider of cross-platform, Open
Standards-based messaging and collaboration software for bridging
the gap between Microsoft-based desktops and Unix/ Linux-based
workstations in the enterprise, today introduced a greatly enhanced
version of its TradeXCH client software application. TradeXCH
(pronounced “Trade Exchange”) is an easy to use and robust
application which provides collaboration, messaging and calendar
management functionality similar to Microsoft Outlook for Unix and
Linux-based workstations and desktop systems.”

“With TradeXCH, customers can: send/receive email, and manage
multiple email accounts in a single mailbox; establish
sophisticated filtering rules for incoming email; track and share
business contacts utilizing robust contact management tools; share
files/folders with colleagues; maintain multiple address books;
share calendar and automatically request/ schedule meetings; and
track action items on a built-in “to do” list. TradeXCH supports a
number of messaging protocols, enabling a wide range of platforms
to work together and supporting open communications across the
enterprise. TradeXCH is immediately available for desktops/
workstations running X86 processor versions of Linux, and will be
available soon for Solaris Sparc, Solaris X86, HP-UX and SCO
UnixWare 7.1.”

Our new release of TradeXCH raises the bar in the arena of
interoperability and GroupWare capabilities for mixed networks of
Microsoft Windows and UNIX users
,” said Mike O’Dell, Chief
Executive Officer of Bynari. “In this release we have integrated
many of the features requested by our beta test partners, enhanced
our interoperability with Microsoft Outlook, and improved the
reliability, speed and resource utilization over our initial
release of the product two months ago. We believe this product
addresses the critical need in businesses today for an open,
cross-platform, standards -based collaboration capability.”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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