Pleex for Windows Mobile 1.0

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Do you remember the ache of no longer having your contacts nor content when you had a new mobile or when somebody stole it from you or else, when you lose your phone during a party or simply when you forgot it at home? Well, with Pleex, you will never experience that pain again. Pleex lets you back up all your mobile contacts and data: pictures, videos, music. And you can do all this without PC nor cables. You can also stay in touch with friends everywhere at anytime. You've just taken a funny picture of you and your friend and you want your friend to have it but you don't want to pay for a MMS? With Pleex,share it directly from your mobile to friends even if they don't have a Pleex account or to social networks such as Facebook, flickr,Picasa, Twitter, Bebo, Friendster. You can also import all your Facebook, Yahoo, Hotmail and Gmail contacts.

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