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    Collanos - Project Collaboration Software

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Bog, Mar 14, 2010.

  1. Bog

    Bog Losing it...

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    http://www.collanos.com/

    An alternative to Microsoft Office Groove that wraps email, IM, and file management all in to one client.

    - Data is stored locally and synchronized using a P2P system.
    - 256-bit AES encryption is used when syncing files.
    - members are invited to a workspace, similar to IM programs
    - tasks, notes, and lists can be posted and viewed in reference to a calendar for project management

    As a student, I've been using this program for some projects and it has served me well so far. Thought I'd recommend it to NBR members.

    Cheers,

    Bog
     
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    Not much interest, I see. Is it possible that NBR members don't do any work?
     
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    Aeris Otherworldly

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    I do not work myself, but I do appreciate your interest in sharing this application with everyone around here.

    Its interface looks clean, streamlined, useful and straight-forward while remaining user-friendly, I will most likely use it myself also to work on an upcoming family project, which will require of my assistance on the computational and office areas.

    I have not looked at the program in-depth just yet, I am not on a computer that I would find much use for this program on, however, once that I get a proper replacement for it I most certainly will. (Which will be soon.)

    Plus, the "Workspace" tool sounds pretty useful, especially for what I have in mind.

    Thanks for sharing.