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Posted by Kevin Moore
Jul 22, 2009 at 08:20 PM

 

Hi,

I thought you might be interested in reading about our new project management tool for Microsoft Outlook that was recently reviewed by an independent blogger. More information can be found here: http://www.genuinecuriosity.com/genuinecuriosity/2009/07/a-new-option-for-project-management-in-outlook.html

Kevin

 


Posted by Ken
Jul 23, 2009 at 05:10 AM

 

Kevin,

Your product has peaked my interest.  My employer is in the process of converting from GroupWise to Outlook, and I am not scheduled for the conversion until September.  I do not know if there are competing products out there, but I could really use something to help me tame the vast number of messages and documents that circulate when my projects are in an active phase.  And, as I am in the process of updating my personal machines, I have not installed the new version of Outlook at home either, so I am not in a position to trial the software.  Can you tell me what happens to the data/files/messages when your software is uninstalled?  I am not certain how our IT people would take to an “add-on”, but I guess that would depend on how it interacts with Outlook.  Any information would be most helpful.

—Ken

 


Posted by Jack Crawford
Jul 23, 2009 at 07:46 AM

 

Ken

If you are in the market for appropriate Outlook add-ins, may I recommend Clear Context.  http://www.clearcontext.com/

I couldn’t live without it.  The task management in particular is excellent.

Jack

 


Posted by Ken
Jul 23, 2009 at 09:11 AM

 

Jack Crawford wrote:
>Ken
> >If you are in the market for appropriate Outlook add-ins, may I recommend Clear
>Context.  http://www.clearcontext.com/
> >I couldn’t live without it.  The task
>management in particular is excellent.
> >Jack
>

Jack,

I searched after I posted and saw your post.  This program looks interesting as well.  My biggest challenge will most likely be our IT staff.  I work in municipal government, and we are limited as to what can be installed on our machines.

—Ken

 


Posted by Jack Crawford
Jul 24, 2009 at 03:20 AM

 

>I searched after I posted and saw your post.  This
>program looks interesting as well.  My biggest challenge will most likely be our IT
>staff.  I work in municipal government, and we are limited as to what can be installed on
>our machines.


Ken

I’m in exactly the same situation.  You can install Clear Context without administrator rights.

Jack

 


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