Already widely used in the download form, Xobni e-mail marketing plugin is now being sold in boxed version in selected stores alongside Microsoft Office 2010 software. The version in sale in store, is the premium or Xobni Plus which the company unveil led last year in limited stores.
"The boxed software, which will be featured in stores right next to the newly released Microsoft Office 2010 software, will be sold at Office Max, Fry’s and a few other brick and mortar establishments, putting Xobni in 3,500 stores in total. Xobni Plus will also be sold on Amazon," according to TechCrunch; it will sell for $29.95, the same price as Online.
for the boxed set will be the same as it is online: a one time fee of $29.95.
For more, see TechCrunch.com
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Monday, June 21, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Outlook E-mail organizer Xobni has a mobile version for Blackberry phones.
Outlook users who have come to rely heavily on Xobni, the add-on service that organizes and searches e-mail messages and contacts, can now enjoy the same experience on their smarthphone if it happens to be a Blacberry. Since March, Xobni has started selling Xobni Mobile for Blackberry devices for $9.99.
One of the greatest appeal of the Xobni Mobile is that it acts like your personal assistant in charge of your cellphone address book. It knows all the persons with whom you correspond and organize them by names and contact information, even pulling that information from the corps of the message or other places Online.
To upper the ante, Xobni has come up with a new service called Xobni One which can tie together Xobni on your computer and Xobni Mobile on your Blackberry and make the contact information on both services accessible from either device, according to the New York Times. It costs $6.99 to download and $3.99 a month to use, still according to the Times.
Now if you own another brand of smartphone, Xobni plans is said to planing to offer the service for other makes, without any indication of which one and when.
For more, see NYTimes.com
One of the greatest appeal of the Xobni Mobile is that it acts like your personal assistant in charge of your cellphone address book. It knows all the persons with whom you correspond and organize them by names and contact information, even pulling that information from the corps of the message or other places Online.
To upper the ante, Xobni has come up with a new service called Xobni One which can tie together Xobni on your computer and Xobni Mobile on your Blackberry and make the contact information on both services accessible from either device, according to the New York Times. It costs $6.99 to download and $3.99 a month to use, still according to the Times.
Now if you own another brand of smartphone, Xobni plans is said to planing to offer the service for other makes, without any indication of which one and when.
For more, see NYTimes.com
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