
Genius Connect - Calendar 3.0.1.0
Connect Outlook or Exchange calendar to any SQL Database.

Have you ever been frustrated by the fact that you can't see and use vital information stored in your database while working in Outlook or Exchange?
GeniusConnect turns Outlook into a more powerful information management tool through database connectivity! -Improved efficiency while working in Outlook through immediate access to current database information. -Easy access to contact, calendar and customer information, stored in your database. -Create Tasks in Outlook based on events in your database. -Ability to quickly update and back-up information. -Offers complete flexibility by allow connectivity to any standard SQL Database.
While there may be other applications, which allow limited database access or work only with a specific database structures, GeniusConnect can be used with any of the most commonly used database systems.
GeniusConnect will synchronize Outlook data with any relational database that supports ODBC (MS Access, mySQL, MS SQL Server, Oracle etc.). An Outlook folder (Calendar, Contacts*, Mail, Journal, Notes and Tasks) can be linked to a database table. You can use your own table structure and define conversions for columns with data type's that are not compatible with an Outlook field. It is possible to use GeniusConnect on multiple Outlook or Exchange folders and multiple databases. GeniusConnect supports synchronization of the following Folder types:
Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003 -Calendar -Contact -Mail -Task -Journal -Note Microsoft Outlook 2000 -Contact
Technology
GeniusConnect is an Outlook Add-On and becomes an integral part of Outlook after installation. GeniusConnect adds a new toolbar to Microsoft Outlook with buttons specific for synchronizing data and configuring GeniusConnect.
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