Pageonce 2.0 Fully Mobile Application for BlackBerry

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Pageonce contacted me last week, telling me that they will be launching Pageonce version 2.0 on February 4th. 2009.  I told you about Pageonce beta back in October.  If you don’t remember or don’t want to follow the previous link, in short, Pageonce Personal Productivity Assisant is an application that allows you to manage your online accounts from your BlackBerry.  However, one thing that upset me about Pageonce is that you could not manage your settings on your BlackBerry, you had to log on from your computer and that was a big hassle for me.

Tomorrow, February 4th, 2009 Pageonce will be out of beta with their officially launched version 2.0.  This version will allow you to register, add and manage accounts from your BlackBerry, where the beta versions could not.  This means that I will probably start using Pageonce again.

Pageonce Personal Productivity Assistant v2.0 will be available on all BlackBerry devices including the Storm.

Pageonce is available for a 14 day free trial and is $4.95 per month after that.  So why wouldn’t you use Pageonce?

Go to http://m.pageonce.com from your BlackBerry tomorrow to download version 2.0.

To see the full press release, follow the link below.

PAGEONCE UNVEILS FULLY MOBILE BLACKBERRY APPLICATION

Palo Alto, Calif. – January 29, 2009 – Pageonce, the leading Personal Productivity Assistant for smartphones, released today a fully functional mobile version of its BlackBerry application. Version 2.0 main feature is the ability for users to configure the application directly from the BlackBerry smartphone. The new version is now available for all the new BlackBerry models including the BlackBerry Storm. Pageonce is a new, easy and secure consumer application which allows users to save money and time by viewing all of their personal online account information in real time from their smart phone device.

Within days of its launch in the BlackBerry application directory, the first version of Pageonce’s Personal Assistant application gained massive traction from the BlackBerry audience and became a must have for users who want to access their information daily and save money and time.

“We are very pleased with the growth we have seen since the launch of our BlackBerry application,” said Guy Goldstein, CEO and Co-founder of Pageonce. “In today’s economy, we are helping our users to save money by enabling them to track, manage and get alerts about their online personal information using their BlackBerry smartphone.”

The most anticipated of the version 2.0 features, is the ability for users to register, add accounts and fully manage their accounts directly from their BlackBerry device.

The Pageonce BlackBerry application enables consumers to stay on top of their personal financial information. Top features include:

· Financial balance summary from thousands of financial institutions

· Detailed financial transactions from bank accounts and credit cards

· Credit card balance summary and available credit

· Investment account tracking

· Bill due date alerts to avoid late fees

· Cell phone minutes and expiration dates tracking for optimizing plan

· Even Track and manage your eBay on BlackBerry

About Pageonce

Pageonce, the leading Personal Productivity Assistant for smartphones, provides a new, fast and easy online consumer service that allows users to save money and time by managing all of their personal online accounts from a single application, anytime, anywhere via Blackberry and iPhone. Founded in 2007 in Palo Alto, California, Pageonce is led by industry veterans from HP and Mercury Interactive. The Pageonce core technology operates at military-level security and is certified by TRUSTe, McAfee Secure, and VeriSign.

Pageonce is a BlackBerry alliance partner. Pageonce BlackBerry Application was showcased at the Research In Motion booth at CES 2009.

Get Pageonce for BlackBerry at http://m.pageonce.com


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