CrossWind Technologies Inc, Felton, California, has a new version of its Synchronize scheduling and task management software for laptop users that connect to, and can be updated from, master schedules kept on a central server via local area networks or dial-up lines. Synchronize server runs under Unix and Windows NT on the server with Motif, Windows and ASCII clients. The mobile version is a free upgrade for existing users and will be bundled in all future Synchronize licences, which cost $100 per user. Meantime CrossWind and Network Computing Devices Inc will give away a single user licence to each other’s software with every order booked. Synchronize customers get a free licence to Network Computing Devices’s $165 Z-mail electronic mail package for Unix or NT; Z-mail users will receive a $100 Synchronize licence.