The thing to keep in mind is that an email address is associated with the software download; they are one.
And now, changing the subject, I'm experimenting using SpinExpress to get me on target toward making a difficult documentary. One of my Spin groups is called "Distributed Ass Kickin'" that collects and distributes rewards and presumably kicks members' butts toward completing goals they find similarly heinous. Toward that, I'm also collecting tools with which to operate a distributed production enterprise. This is one that I feel holds promise toward assigning tasks and meeting deadlines. Don't know about you, but I always need a deadline, otherwise the future is too vague for motivation: http://www.mychores.co.uk/tasks/workload This tool creates a database of projects, teams & tasks. Task elements of each project may be assigned to individuals within a team, and emails are sent out at regular intervals, nudging you toward completition. The database is printable as to-do, daily or weekly calendar, or spreadsheet, right from your browser. Teams have RSS feeds. Last but not least, it integrates with Twitter, sending a message thereto when a task is completed. Interesting. Jan -- The Faux Press - better than real http://fauxpress.blogspot.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]