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We’ve long been fans of NitroDesk’s TouchDown on Android and, in fact, have always recommended it for business use for accessing corporate Exchange Accounts from Android devices to enhance the protection of corporate data. When we heard about the beta for Mac OS X at the end of September, we couldn’t wait to check it out. Well, we did just that and after putting it through the paces over the last few weeks, we can say we’re really pleased with the features and reliability. We recommend it for just about anyone wanting an ‘Outlook-like’ ActiveSync Client on Mac OS X, but especially for security conscious businesses challenged with integrating iMac’s, Mac Pro’s and MacBook Pro’s into their desktop and mobile infrastructure.
I’ll bet you get them too – those unsolicited marketing calls from automated systems set up to dial numbers from a database at all hours of the day and night! If you and your family still use a standard landline or VoIP carrier for your home phone or small business, chances are pretty high that you’re receiving these annoying calls. The FTC regulates against most of this type of intrusion into our personal lives, it just hasn’t been very effective because much of the illegal activity is off-shore and out of reach for prosecution. And of course, in these situations, being on the ‘Do Not Call’ list (https://www.donotcall.gov/) doesn’t provide much relief, either (though we still recommend that you register).