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  • RE: Chandler maturing as an Outlook alternative

    Thanks for your detailed reply Don. It sounds like you have successfully fostered some mutually beneficial relationships that help to keep the project moving forward! We too are looking for partnerships with organizations that have their own internal momentum. My sense is that we have a considerably challenge ahead of us if we rely solely on a loose
    Posted to Open-Source and Free Software (Forum) by mimiyin on 07-21-2008
  • Free Seminar: Can Chandler Be Useful in Managing Nonprofit Projects and Tasks?

    Hi, I am the product designer for Chandler, a note-to-self organizer designed for personal and small-group task management and calendaring. Some of you may have been following a discussion we've been having on Chandler maturing as an Outlook alternative . I'm posting a separate notice that Aspiration , an organization that connects non-profits
    Posted to Open-Source and Free Software (Forum) by mimiyin on 07-17-2008
  • RE: Chandler maturing as an Outlook alternative

    Hi Ernie, Thanks for your interest. Depending on how many people, how many conference rooms and how many pieces of equipment your dealing with, there are a variety of ways you could make this work. One way of doing it would be to: Create an account on Chandler Hub that everyone on your team can log into. Create a separate calendar for each conference
    Posted to Open-Source and Free Software (Forum) by mimiyin on 07-09-2008
  • RE: Chandler maturing as an Outlook alternative

    Hi Don, Chandler happens to be an non-profit, open source project. But you are right, there are a variety of "business" opportunities we can pursue in the form of co-branded partnerships, etc. Our priority right now is to continue to grow our user base and jump-start our volunteer developer community, but I agree that real funding for paid staff and
    Posted to Open-Source and Free Software (Forum) by mimiyin on 07-09-2008
  • RE: Chandler maturing as an Outlook alternative

    Hi, I'm glad you asked this question. It's one that every emerging product struggles to answer, be they open source or venture-funded start-up. Unlike venture start-ups however, open source projects invest in community because they live and die by them. In this way, non-profits looking for free alternatives to proprietary software can take the
    Posted to Open-Source and Free Software (Forum) by mimiyin on 07-07-2008
  • RE: Chandler maturing as an Outlook alternative

    Hi Megan, Thanks for your interest. In answering your question, I don't want to fall into the trap of stereotyping non-profits because non-profit organizations are as varied as for-profit ones. Still, there are a few aspects of Chandler worth calling out as advantageous to non-profits. Some of them, I enumerated in my previous post, but I will elaborate
    Posted to Open-Source and Free Software (Forum) by mimiyin on 07-01-2008
  • RE: Chandler maturing as an Outlook alternative

    Hi, I'm the product designer for Chandler. I found this old thread and thought it might be worth replying with an update :smile; Since Clement's post, we put out a Preview version of Chandler in Sept of 2007 and have been releasing updates monthly since then. You can download the latest version here . In the past few months, we've had quite
    Posted to Open-Source and Free Software (Forum) by mimiyin on 06-24-2008
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