After months of grueling hard work, we are proud to announce Chandler Preview.
Chandler Desktop is an open source, standards-based personal information manager (PIM) built around small group collaboration and a core set of information management workflows modeled on Inbox usage patterns and David Allen's GTD methodology. You can manage and share calendars, tasks, messages, notes and other information with the Chandler Desktop application and/or with the Chandler Hub web application.
The Preview releases are public-beta quality applications ready for daily use
Download the desktop application, sign up for an account on the web, look at screenshots, watch screencasts, read about features, read about the project and more: http://chandlerproject.org/
The set of new features are:
- New Triage workflow featuring the new Dashboard viewFaster Sharing protocol
- Compatible with Chandler Server Web UI using a single Ticket URL mechanism
- Support for a OSAF hosted Chandler Hub free sharing service
- Support concurrent edit with merge and conflict management
- Support background auto Sync
- Improved Email capabilities with support for In and Out boxes, Reply/Forward
- New Edit/Update workflow allows Chandler data to be shared through email without using a server
- Support for special Chandler IMAP folders to automatize incoming email treatment and parsing
- Improved Calendar user interface: better visual, better Drag and Drop, new Preview area
- New Quick Entry widget allows easy entry of new data
- Improved Search
- Improved Security with support for encryption
- New Export/Reload version migration tool
- Many architectural improvements (performance, API, command line arguments, optional launch dialog, troubleshooting tools, etc...
If you are one of my loyal friends following my blog, I am sure you will douse your curiousity about what I have been working on the past few years and download our product and give it a shot.
Be sure to report any enquiries, questions, bugs on our users list at chandler-users @ osafoundation.org
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