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>mark francombe > to Loopers-Delight >> lightbulb... Indeed, all the Google stuff excel in collaborative team work! I've been doing a couple of music tour sponsorship applications as well as collaborative writings together with other people and the Google's calendar and shared documents really speed up that work. And you also get the full RSS comaptibility - meaning you're in line with www2 just fine. In my Google Calendar I keep one public layer for gig announcements and this particular RSS feed can be piped to show up inside nice sidebars at my web pages. I have no hopes MS will ever get that shit working in Office ;-) I used MS Office too, but not any more. There's already too little time around for doing a proper planning of future activities. I do not understand how some people can throw away more time by using the slow tools or avoid some good tools because "someone might be eavesdropping". I don't care about adds either, since I never read them. If they pay for free and awesome tools I'm fine with running stuff with these free tools. I've been syncing cell phone, calendars and address book with Apple's system lately and it has been very good. But only up to yesterday, when one older Mac dropped its iSync functionality. So I'm thinking about going all Google now and think that may even be more efficient. Ouch.... Mark, you bring back horrible memories from the past.... Eudora, analog phone modems... gah! I was doing computer aided sociological research back when there were no personal computers - you had to submit piles of paper to a centralized computer coding station! Then you were lended a "modem" to type in what jobs you want to have run against the database and the day after the printed paper lists were ready for you to pick up at the computing central. Horrible, but also cool ;-) (definitely more Ph K Dick quality to life back then, LOL) But thinking about meeting a person downtown in the pre cellphone era... looking back it feels as ninety percent of my life back then was poured into feverish activities in order to optimize all these poo-ish logistics. Today I simply move my sight three degrees left and check the Skype box to make the best decision on prioritization, while not even having to interrupt the present work flow. It's a lot better now. A lot. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 9:08 AM, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com> wrote: > > Until you try Gmail... and wait for the lightbulb... > > --- really when I watch my wife and the business dudes at work, and how >they > struggle with Outlook, (they HAVE to use it due to its connection with >all > them proj management, and office tools).. I am amazed... its like looking > back in time to the clunky old days... eudora anyone? or fetch.. or > (something that US of A people dont know about cos of having free local > calls) but HUGE phone bills on those dial up connections... and THAT > sound... the sound of modems talking.. i kinda miss that... made me >think i > was in some Hacker/post apocalyptic/ PKDick world... Kind of advanced.. >but > at the same time slow and bureaucratic... well thats what Outlook >reminds > me of...