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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Synthesis Info 10/2009 - Synthesis releases the first beta of
the SyncML Client SDK for Android
Date: 	Thu, 08 Oct 2009 10:54:51 +0200
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     Synthesis Info 10/2009

*Synthesis AG has released today the first beta version of the Synthesis
SyncML Client SDK for the Android operating system. The SDK is based on
the same SyncML Engine library that is used for the iPhone, Windows,
Linux and MacOSX. The software is built with the Android NDK and is
providing a complete interface in Java for application development.*

The Synthesis SyncML Client library contains a complete implementation
of the SyncML DS (OMA DS) standard, including advanced functionality
like filtering, suspend&resume, flexible data formats and much more. It
not only abstracts the SyncML protocol, but also provides converters for
all data formats used in SyncML. The Synthesis SyncML Client library
also exists in an open source form for the Linux platform
(libsynthesis), and as a commercial library for MacOSX and Windows.

With the Synthesis SyncML Client SDK for Android, it is easy for Android
application developers to add SyncML based two-way synchronisation for
both standard and custom datatypes to their applications. The Synthesis
SyncML engine is driven by a XML configuration file, which is platform
independent and allows reusing data format definitions, field mappings
to database schemas and custom database adaptors across all supported
platforms, for both client and server implementations. This simplifies
creating multi-platform SyncML solutions, and enables the Android to
participate in existing SyncML based environments.

The Android SyncML SDK requires a license. A free temporary license,
valid for 60 days, can be requested on our web page.

Synthesis's SyncML technology has a world wide reputation as a highly
interoperable and standards compliant SyncML implementation. This
technology is used in all of Synthesis' products that bring SyncML to
various mobile, desktop and server platforms. In it's open source form
(libsynthesis) it is part of the SyncEvolution project, which acts as
the data sync component in the new Moblin 2.0 mobile Linux release. As a
module, it enables various vendor's products and services for SyncML.

Synthesis SyncML Client SDK for Android is now available for download
<http://www.synthesis.ch/dl_subs.php?bp=SDK&pv=ANDROID&lang=e> from
Synthesis' website - free registration is required to get access.

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Thank you very much for your attention!

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University of Vermont -- ETS -- Client Services
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