+1 for the whole thing. I feel that "For people who use their Inbox as
their task list" captures what we've been doing with the Dashboard,
email, etc... quite well.
Cheers,
- Philippe
Mimi Yin wrote:
Hello,
I have finally pulled together an elevator pitch and product
description for the landing page. I imagine this can also be reused in
various forms on the wiki.
*Highlights:*
+ Anchored product description around Inbox.
+ Described main workflows in ways that hopefully resonate with
people: Yea, I wish I could do that. OR Yea, I have that problem.
+ Tried to define sharing in more concrete terms, as opposed to
generic collaboration.
+ Concrete description of what the product is, including open source
and standards-based for those who care.
+ Also thought it'd be good to define what we mean by Preview, or at
least what we expect to get out of it and why we're bothering with a
Preview release, as opposed to shooting straight for an 1.0.
Mimi
===
*Run with it.* For people who use their Inbox as their task list,
Chandler picks up where your Inbox leaves off.
Manage everything from a *central Dashboard*. *Stay focused* without
losing track of the things you can't get to right away. *Tickle* items
to cycle back into focus automagically.
*Schedule* meetings and events across multiple calendars.
*Send, edit and update *messages to work with others on specific
tasks. *Share Dashboards and Calendars* that are integrated into your
personal work space yet easily accessible to others on the web.
Chandler consists of a desktop client and Chandler Hub, a sharing
service and web application. Chandler is open source and standards-based.
Our goal for Preview is to test drive Chandler and collect feedback
that will in turn, guide our efforts to a more robust and responsive 1.0!
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