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Tgethr provides simple email-based collaboration for groups
The cool thing about Tgethr is that it's not really another service to use and commit to. You can respond quickly to the group by using your email client, and all the messages wind up in your inbox. Attachments get saved and linked, so you can download them from the web instead of having them sit in the individual inboxes of people in the group. If you're looking for a simple, sensible way to do email groups, Tgethr is a good bet.

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Tomek said 6:39PM on 6-18-2009
It's exactly the same like Google Groups with email-delivering each message (attachements too) :)
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Nate said 7:27PM on 6-18-2009
Jay, thank you for the kind words! We really appreciate you taking the time reviewing what we've done.
Tomek, yes, in a way we could replace what people might be using a private Google Group for. Hopefully we've made it at least 10 times simpler though and more secure. For example, I don't believe if I had a Google Group conversation with my coworkers about a password or upload a sensitive file, that any of that would be encrypted with SSL. Furthermore, with an email certificate and a little setup, I can easily send and receive encrypted emails with my group. So I get the benefit of using a web hosted software service (archive, search, crm capabilities) without losing the security of keeping prying eyes out of my emails.
Thanks again guys for checking us out!
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