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    • Guitar-driven rock out of Australia, Powderfinger has not seen much exposure in the States, but should get a nod for their toe-tapping songs. Building off their previous release, "Internationalist" (
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PocketMac GoBetween for Lotus Notes Syncs with Address Book & iCal

Information Appliance Associates announced Wednesday support for Lotus Notes syncing in PocketMac GoBetween for Lotus Notes. The app allows for users to sync their Lotus Notes data to Address Book and iCal, and therefore to their mobile devices that also support iSync.

"Now Lotus Notes users can sync all their data to any of the almost 200 devices that Apple supports with sync services," Terence Goggin, CTO of Information Appliance Associates said in a statement.

According to the company, Lotus Notes users who wanted their Lotus Notes information in Address Book or iCal had to add that data manually. The new flavor of PocketMac GoBetween automates the process, allowing for easy syncs. This also means that users who update their calendars or contacts in the field on their mobile devices will have it synced back to Lotus Notes, too.

PocketMac GoBetween for Lotus Notes requires Lotus Notes 7 or higher, and Mac OS X 10.4 or better. The retail price is set at US$24.95. You can find more information at the PocketMac Web site.

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