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Comments on: Five enterprise apps for the iPhone

Among the throngs of iPhone tools available, five major enterprise vendors have emerged with mobile versions of their existing software products.

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by Neil Wainwright September 3, 2008 9:41 AM PDT
I'd like to add our enterprise-ready Nexonia Expenses for iPhone. We have a full SaaS web-based system plus we have a full native iPhone client that can sync expense reports and receipt pictures. We support approval routing and even requested PDFs of your expense reports...all from the iPhone.

...Neil, CEO (neil@nexonia.com)
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by Vegaman_Dan September 3, 2008 10:20 AM PDT
How have you been able to get around the lack of copy/paste in the unit? Any serious business application would require this simple functionality that even the first gen Palm or Apple's own Newton could do. Are you using a web-based service to do the copy / paste functionality?
by sugosugita September 3, 2008 10:21 AM PDT
Although it's entirely dependent upon your views of Apple, I for one like seeing more real-world business Apps available for the iPhone, and the (hopefully) related growth of their market share within the corporate environment.

A. B.
Davis Accounting Group
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by sugosugita September 3, 2008 10:22 AM PDT
Although it's entirely dependent upon your views of Apple, I for one like seeing more real-world business Apps available for the iPhone, and the (hopefully) related growth of their market share within the corporate environment.

A. B.
Davis Accounting Group
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by rshah29 September 3, 2008 2:44 PM PDT
For those using Lotus Notes, GroupWise, Palm Desktop or ACT! by Sage: iClink on the App Store is a life saver. It syncs data two-ways.
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by Seaspray0 September 4, 2008 11:07 AM PDT
These applications were already available for other smartphones. They are just now being made available fo
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