ActivePrint 7.09

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By using the software on your desktop or laptop, ActivePrint gives you the ability to print many of the standard mobile document types like Mobile Word and Mobile Excel. But while many other mobile printing solutions stop there, ActivePrint breaks through with support for more than 80 document types and all of your Mobile Outlook items including Appointments, Contacts, Tasks and your Inbox messages. ActivePrint also keeps you from having to run back to your printer every time you want to print something. Instead, just add your documents to the ActivePrint queue while in the field, and ActivePrint will automatically begin printing your documents the next time you connect your Windows Mobile device to your desktop or laptop. Version 7.08 is a bug fixing release.

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