seeCard 2.1 securely sycnhronizes ABs and supports AB sharing through routers

Kiel, Germany (June 29th, 2005) - turingart is pleased to announce the immediate availability of 'seeCard Rendezvous' 2.1, turingart's address book sharing and synchonisation application.

Although the OS X address book is a vital point of information, you simply can't securely share or synchronize address book records in your LAN or over a VPN.

'seeCard Rendevzous' fills this gap. The application shares address books in a fully secure fashion across local networks or virutal private networks [VPNs]. Since no other external server is required, no part of an address book gets exposed to third parties. Like other peet-to-peer (p2p) applications, seeCard communicate directly from endpoint computer to endpoint computer.

The new release 2.1 is fully Tiger compatible and comes with a new 'static server' feature, which allows to connect to seeCard published address books by means of IP-Addresses. In this case, Bonjour [formerly known as Rendezvous] is simply skipped. Thus, connections across routers, through VPNs or even through the internet are possible.

As a first class OS X citizen, 'seeCard Rendevzous' is available for OS X only.

Resources:

Demo Download
http://wwww.turingart.com/downloads/seeCard.dmg
WebPage English
http://www.turingart.com/seecard_lan__en.htm
WebPage German
http://www.turingart.com/seecard_lan__de.htm

turingart [Dept. of CUBiC GmbH]
Gerhardstr. 68
D-24105 Kiel
Germany
http://www.turingart.com/