This blog was created on March 30th, 2007 and is about sharing all things ArchiOffice. BQE Software will endeavor to share with it’s customers what’s going on behind the scenes with the development of ArchiOffice. Meanwhile, ArchiOffice customers are encouraged to share their thoughts. BQE will listen and learn.
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Looks like a nice plugin. The power of gmail searching in Outlook with extras. Thanks for pointing it out to us. We'll study it and see what we can learn.
ArchiOffice Blog Supervisor
I recently installed a plug-in for Outlook called Xobni (www.xobni.com). I have been impressed with its usefulness to me in my day to day communications. Most of its abilities are simply methods of collecting and displaying information contained within my inbox. Seems that a program like this could be a great source of inspiration to Archioffice in terms of improving the Contacts Database. Specifically, establishing networks for each contact and online integration to sites like LinkedIn. Archioffice already has a fairly robust information database, but perhaps there are other methods of cross referencing that information into more useful data sets. Just a thought.