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spellbound unleash


From: Benny Villa
Subject: spellbound unleash
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 05:41:14 +0200
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But mail volume is still an issue as it will be for all these freebie Web clients. Zoho is definitely the standout in the group. You will probably want to edit these lists and may not want to enable the spam-related words list at all, given that they include many terms that come up in legitimate e-mail as well. I probably missed a couple.
Last bit of bad news: They want money. On the one hand, the language used to define rules allows you to cover a wide range of contingencies; on the other hand, the richness of the language creates a steep learning curve. Fortunately for me, the choices were simple. It does offer a separate administration utility that can manage all Antigen instances running in the enterprise, however.
ThinkFree and gOffice are similar, but neither has the breadth of apps, features, or collaboration that Zoho does. After all, whenever Google waves its hands in this direction, the pundits swoon.
iRows bought the farm.
Surprisingly, Zoho handled the tables just fine, but lost out on the margins and styles a bit. For maximum protection, administrators might choose to implement a fail-over system plus the CDP that DigiVault provides.
If any of the nodes fails or is brought down for maintenance, the Exchange server is simply moved to one of the other nodes in the cluster.
I probably missed a couple. Not to mention that enterprises would save gazillions in licensing and desktop maintenance. Still, I decided to take a look at this category and try to combine it with suites of productivity tools rather than just straight teamware, blogging, or wiki providers. These solutions are installed on your premises but managed and monitored off-site.
Then it also had the wiki, blogging, and other collaboration tools that make the Web the bane of SharePoint.
The iRows toolbar and menu system had no support for creating formulas. If any of the nodes fails or is brought down for maintenance, the Exchange server is simply moved to one of the other nodes in the cluster.
And if not, how close are we? But mail volume is still an issue as it will be for all these freebie Web clients.
For maximum protection, administrators might choose to implement a fail-over system plus the CDP that DigiVault provides. Spreadsheets can handle formulas, but they choked on the electronic form sheet like everyone else. Tried it in Writely just for fun with a similar result. It also seemed slower than Zoho.
That can chew through a single gig of online space pretty quickly.
Tried it in Writely just for fun with a similar result.
Worse, it misidentified far too many legitimate messages as spam.
Maybe even on an enterprise scale.
Default lists include profanity, racial slurs, sexual discrimination, and spam-related words. That meant nonstandard margins, different style headings, and loads of tables.
Its desktop publishing and presentation sites are still under development. Then I ceremoniously unveiled it to the group. Tried it in Writely just for fun with a similar result. All of these provide collaboration features, as well as word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and even desktop publishing applications.
No trace of Redmond productivity software aside from what normally ships with Windows XP. If any of the nodes fails or is brought down for maintenance, the Exchange server is simply moved to one of the other nodes in the cluster.
Every safeguard helps.


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