DejaOffice 2.2 configures as an Account on your phone. This means you do not need to sync DejaOffice with the existing Contacts accounts to get things like Caller ID to work. It just works!
This is a big deal for people who previously had problems with the perception of duplicate data. The problem really stems from synchronizing DejaContacts to the built-in Contacts app on the device. When you did this, there were two sets of records (one in DejaContacts and one in the built-in Contacts app). You would get the impression that this was one set of data, duplicated.
With our new account management feature, you don’t need to sync to the built-in Contacts app. This eliminates the perception of duplicate data and cleanly keeps DejaOffice data in it’s own account on the phone.
DejaOffice 2.2 will be launching towards the end of Summer 2012. To try a Beta version of the app, visit www.dejaoffice.com/androidapp and click the red button.
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