The fourth beta edition of DataViz's RoadSync Microsoft Exchange client is now available for Google's Android platform. The software, which integrates Microsoft's ActiveSync protocol, allows 'gPhones' like T-Mobile's G1 and Vodafone HTC Magic, and HTC Dream to support direct push synchronization in an Exchange Server (2003 or 2007) environment. In addition to e-mail, the beta software, available through the Android Market, can handle contacts and attachments.
RoadSync Beta 4 adds support for embedded images in HTML messages; flagging of messages; zooming controls when viewing messages; a preference to show/hide RoadSync icon in notification bar and contextual menu support in the message list. See here for details on RoadSync for Android.