HILLSBORO, Ore.-Mobile office solutions provider etrieve Inc. reported it is now optimized for Lotus Notes applications, allowing users to use their wireless phones to prioritize their office e-mail based on preferences; get paged when high priority messages come in; compose voice e-mails using the Notes address book and access that information by either voice, Web or fax.
The company noted that Lotus Notes users can sign-up for etrieve’s beta test on its Web site and receive 60 days of free service.