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Archive for December 3rd, 2006

Diigo daily 2006-12-03

Posted by Graham Perrin on 3 December 2006

O3Spaces Challenges MOSS for Team Collaboration Annotated(2)

The Open Edition is an open source, community edition of the O3Spaces software. The O3Spaces Open Edition is not yet on the ground, but will be made available in 2007.

Customers in Non-Profit, education and small business should find this low cost/open source solution compelling.

03Spaces – the way extend OpenOffice.org Annotated(1)

O3Spaces technology enhances OpenOffice.org and StarOffice with an integrated solution for Collaboration, Document Management and Document Retention within teams and small businesses. O3Spaces provides the OpenOffice 2.0 and StarOffice user community with a professional out-of-the-box extension for team and project collaboration, O3Spaces means an affordable and integrated alternative for MS Office Sharepoint.

Open Sources | InfoWorld | The myth of shared calendaring on Macs | September 10, 2006 01:08 PM | By Dave Rosenberg

  • This article and its comments helped me to learn about some new products. FWIW our next step (for a colleague who uses Windows Mobile 5) will be towards ScheduleWorld (which is not mentioned here). Looking ahead, Apple iCal Server (in Mac OS X Server 10.5, Leopard) should be a dream come true :-) – post by grahamperrin

Monkeybread Software – Freeware

Mike Coyle’s Weblog » Blog Archive » Project Management is not (just) Task Management Annotated(1)

named their product Microsoft Project when it should have been Microsoft Tasks

Gcal.app – a Google Calendar Client » Chip.Cuccio.US Annotated(1)

a Google Calendar client for Mac OSX Tiger – a very minimalistic (WebKit-based) browser, that only displays Google Calendar. Nothing else.

Mac360: Dump Quicken And Try “Budget” On Your Mac

Budget (Mac OS X)

Microsoft Office Accounting Express Home Page – Microsoft Office Online

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