The award-winning Pulse Mobile OS provides an easy, secure, and efficient way to stay connected with clients, partners, and customers all over the world. The software provides users instant access to multiple mobile applications from anywhere, and at anytime, directly through their Pulse Network. The software allows access from any compatible Windows Mobile smartphone, Blackberry smartphones, iPad, or any other Windows phone running Windows XP SP3. The free version of Pulse gives users access to only their specified SMS and MMS messages, while the full version gives unlimited access across multiple platforms and communication options.
The free version of Pulse Mobile OS is designed for use on Windows Mobile 5 devices and is an excellent client connectivity software program. The free version allows you to send and receive text and picture messages, as well as making calls, browse the web, download and upload files, manage folders, and view the local time online. The software can be downloaded directly to an eligible Windows Mobile Smartphone or through the Internet from the official website. To download the free version of Pulse, users just need to register at the official website by following the simple instructions found at the download page.
The free version of Pulse enables you to make and receive calls, as well as send text and image messages. On the other hand, the full version gives you access to the internet features like browsing the web, downloading and uploading files, managing files, sending and receiving text and picture messages, and the local time online. By registering at the online portal, users are enabled to create an account using their Windows Mobile Smartphone. The account can be used to store contacts, settings, and information, as well as synchronize the contacts, settings, and information between their Pulse Network and the Microsoft Exchange server. Furthermore, the free version also allows users to import and export files, and they can even synchronize their Pulse Mobile email accounts with the Microsoft Outlook email interface.