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If you run Thin client software, this should appeal to you. iConverse is releasing a new development tool for Pocket PC handhelds.
"iConverse Inc.'s Adaptivity 3.1, which started shipping last month, is built on iConverse's Mobile Studio thin-client development tool. Adaptivity enables iConverse's thin-client applications—which, ordinarily, must have a network connection to the iConverse server to work—to run normally on disconnected devices.
Adaptivity applications run locally on a PDA (personal digital assistant) and use a local database to store data if the device is out of range of a wireless link. When the device is back in range, users can initiate synchronization or Adaptivity's client software can do background synchronization. The client software can synchronize based on a timed schedule, when there are pending requests in the queue, when the device enters coverage range or on a server-initiated request."