The U.S. company Google has announced the release of new software application Google Apps Sync, reports AFP. This service is designed to synchronize with e-mail program Microsoft Outlook. The new office suite applications can be purchased for $ 50 per year. In addition, it’s free in the online service which Google provides for educational and nonprofit groups.
Thanks to Google Apps Sync, the user can work with files, email and calendar events directly in Microsoft Outlook and send data to Google, without leaving the software. Moreover, users will be able to work with Gmail through Google Apps.
According to Eric Orth, the engineer of the company, this service will be in high demand among business customers who have accustomed to use the interface of Gmail, as far as they use Microsoft Outlook to solve some standard questions.
Previously, Google has demonstrated browser Chrome, which is designed for computers running on operating systems Mac OS X and Linux. However, the novelty was launched in a test mode, as it had several disadvantages. For example, users couldn’t watch YouTube videos and print off the pages.

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