MindShare 2.0
· Ground Breaking Groupware-Simple electronic mail can't match MindShare's intuitive approach to communication. In MindShare, you share messages in a discussion. Much like newsgroups, but with the power of message notification, priorities, full RTF compatibility, and more.
· Shared Mailboxes-Share a mailbox and stop forwarding messages around the office. Busy people need "e-mail assistants" to answer critical mail. Groups, like customer support teams, can share one mail address such as an info@ account and track each request to resolution.
· E-Mail- Our e-mail provides the same functionality as our groupware and more. You can even drag messages from a mailbox to a MindShare discussion and vice versa.
· Priorities- Some messages are more important than others. Priority ratings and customizable notification levels point you to the urgent messages first.
· Threading- Replies to messages (and replies to replies...) are kept together to maintain the context of a conversation. It's all right there. You'll never have to search for related messages again.
· Client-Server- Efficient storage and distribution means you can send a 10 megabyte presentation to the whole office without bringing down the network. MindShare stores only one copy in the database.
· Replication- MindShare's advanced database replication ability makes it possible for your workgroups to span continents without spending a fortune on telecommunication links.
Enterprise Messaging for OpenStep
Work in a group or on a team? MindShare is the best way to communicate and share information. Share your most important corporate asset, knowledge, without searching through mailboxes and dozens of replies. Discuss the best way to resolve problems and explore new opportunities with your most talented people...whether they're located in your office or around the world.
Features and Benefits
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Price:
$695
Platforms:
Motorola
Intel
PA-RISC
SPARC
OpenStep Committed
Developer:
Pangea Corporation
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