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Do I see 3,349 e-mails in your Inbox? Great Caesar's Ghost!
Devon
PS.
Speaking of bleeding edge...have you seen this?
http://tiddlywiki.com/
I have looked at the tiddlywikie before, but have not yet figured out how I should use it. Any suggestions or have you been using it.
I just discovered it today so haven't fiddled with it much. However, I can see using this as an extremely lightweight information repository that I can port around however I like. For example, you can use it strictly off-line by keeping a copy on your USB drive. Or for a online/off-line solution, you can keep the "master" on a web-server but work off-line with the USB drive. Then synchronize when appropriate. No PHP or SQL to deal with. I'm sure there are ways to use with a group as well, but haven't looked into it.
I ran MediaWiki for a while and it was great but then I rebuilt my server and haven't set it up again. This seems like it will be a nice replacement considering I was using as suggested above.
Also, the interface is quite impressive upon initial examination. Especially considering everything is contained in a single html file (assuming you have Java already installed - who doesn't?).
I wish I could manage email threads (conversations) rather than just view them. They need some right-click action as well. But I'm sure that's all in the works.
Thanks again for the tip, Josh.
John
I have installed the plugin and all I can say is WOW! I just used the search and BAM, there was the email I needed to reference. Thanks for passing on the information about this awesome piece of software!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of my favorite tools, Microsoft Desktop Search, searches e-mails very well.
Devon
Thanks...
Matt
tnx
We just launched KiGoo, a free tool that allows Google users to fully manage (create, read, update and delete) their Calendar and Contacts from MS Outlook.
Also KiGoo manage the Free Busy information of your Gmail contacts for appointments if they shared their FB status.
Currently we support Windows XP and office 2007.
http://www.getkigoo.com