Plaxo aims to synchronise everything

One personal information manager to rule them all

Written by Ian Williams

Plaxo has introduced a new service which synchronises online address book and calendars between Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, AOL, Mac OS X, Thunderbird and mobile phones. 

Plaxo 3.0 offers several access options, including a web interface, native client software for Windows and Mac OS X and a new Wap 2.0 version for mobile browsers.

The service is now also localised with versions in French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese and Spanish.

The online interface has been developed in Ajax with multiple components and is designed to work with the following services:

  • Google (starting with Calendar, Gmail coming soon)
  • Microsoft (Outlook, Outlook Express, Vista Mail, and Hotmail)
  • Yahoo (Mail and Calendar)
  • Mac OS X Sync Services (for Address Book, iCal, iPhone and more)
  • AOL (AIM)
  • Mozilla Thunderbird
  • LinkedIn (available as part of Plaxo Premium)
  • Mobile phones

The address book offers find-as-you-type search, one-click directions via Yahoo, and click-to-call via Jajah

The new calendar application, built by the HipCal team which Plaxo acquired in May 2006, provides an upcoming view, countdowns, weather via Weather Underground, photos via Flickr and calendar sharing. 

Plaxo 3.0 also includes Plaxo Pulse, an automated content sharing system based on the settings of people known to the user. Initial feeds include Flickr photos, blog posts, Amazon wish lists and Plaxo contact information changes. 

"After a year of hard work retooling our service, this is much more than just another product release. We are really introducing an all-new Plaxo," said Todd Masonis, founder and vice president of products at Plaxo.

"Plaxo 3.0 is the platform on which we can build out our 'sync and share' vision, giving people access to all their data wherever they need it."

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