

Ĭloud syncing for CompanionLink software is available through DejaCloud. DejaOffice makes use of the Getting Things Done GTD approach, this allows one to focus attention on taking action on tasks, instead of on recalling them. DejaOffice comes with its own productivity apps and offers USB, Wi-Fi, and cloud sync options. It synchronizes contacts, calendars, tasks, and memo apps for Apple, Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone smartphones and tablets. ĭejaOffice is a contact and customer relationship management mobile application designed for business users. It works with Microsoft Outlook, Palm Desktop, ACT!, Salesforce CRM, Zoho CRM, Lotus Notes, Google Contacts and Calendar, Google Apps, Outlook Business Contact Manager, Highrise, Groupwise, and Infusionsoft. Products ĬompanionLink syncs contacts, calendars, tasks, and memos between multiple databases and devices through direct USB connection or wireless connection. The company’s DejaOffice product was released in 2010, followed by DejaCloud in 2012. One year later, in September 2011, CompanionLink 5 was announced after a public beta testing period. released CompanionLink 4.0 with an updated user interface and faster sync support. In August 2010, CompanionLink Software, Inc. The company continues to evolve products for current platforms, operating systems, and software.
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ĬompanionLink was one of the first 3rd-party synchronization tools for PalmPilot, BlackBerry, iPhone, and Android devices.


As of 2011, the company employed 28 people and reported annual revenues exceeding $2 million. in 1996, and then CompanionLink Software, Inc. It was originally named JORF Company, becoming Tele-Support Software, Inc. Wayland Bruns founded CompanionLink, Inc.
