ZappTek releases iPDA 4.1
Many people still want a PDA. But how about putting one in your iPod? iPDA does just that. It transfers many documents to the iPod. The iPod Touch and the iPhone have taken this pretty far, but even they don't support many possible applications for transfer.
This includes RSS feeds, weather forecasts and driving directions directly to the iPod. iPDA supports transferring information from Entourage, Gmail, Mail, Address Book and iCal, making it simple to put the information users need on their iPods. Version 4.1 adds full Entourage 2008 support and allows for syncing both Gmail and local mail messages to your iPod.
Version 4.1 adds full Entourage 2008 support, allows for having both Gmail and local mail messages on your iPod at the same time and fixes a number of problems.
- Sync Mail Messages, Notes and To Do's directly to iPod.
- Download RSS feeds and keep track of local weather with up-to-date forecasts.
- Subscribe to your Google calendars and download them directly.
- Download driving directions directly to iPod.
- Download Gmail messages directly to iPod.
- Perform a backup to iPod.
iPDA 4.1 sports a number of important additions:
* Full Entourage 2008 support.
* Gmail messages now appear in their own Gmail folder on your iPod so you can sync both your local mail and Gmail.
* Improves RSS feed processing.
* Fixes News downloading to account for US election news.
Minimum Requirements:
* Mac OS X version 10.4 or higher.
* An iPod.
* Microsoft Entourage for Entourage data synchronization.
* Web Services require an Internet connection.
Getting Started:
To install iPDA 4.1, drag it to your Applications folder or wherever you'd like to keep it. Clicking on a button will bring up a window to select the specific subset of information to export to your iPod; each window contains basic guides on its use. Determine the settings needed for syncing and click OK.
Purchasing iPDA:
iPDA 4.1 remains priced at $19.95 USD with a $10.00 USD upgrade fee for current 3.x users (and a free update for version 4 users). The iPDA trial allows for 6 full syncs before requiring a purchase. Users may purchase the bundle, which includes iPresent It and iSpeak It, for $44.95 USD; a $13 savings.
Users may purchase from within iPDA by selecting "Purchase iPDA..." in the application menu or visit the ZappTek website.
ZappTek Website: http://www.zapptek.com/.
iPDA: http://www.zapptek.com/ipda/.
Direct Download Link: http://www.zapptek.com/Downloads/ipda.zip.
Purchase Link: Kagi.
Screenshot: http://www.zapptek.com/ipda/
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Screenshot/App Icon: http://www.zapptek.com/Images/ipda.jpg
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Based in Winnipeg, Canada, ZappTek was founded by Michael Zapp in 2002. Beginning with tools to bring calendar and note information into the Contact entries of the original iPod, ZappTek now provides a suite of applications to meet every need. These include iPDA for personal information management, iPresent It for giving presentations on the iPod, iSpeak It to convert documents into MP3/AAC audio tracks, and iPod Launcher to automate all of iPod activities.

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