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ClearContext Outlook add-in releases version 3.0
Back in August I did a pair of articles outlining software that can be used to support Getting Things Done functionality using online software, and offline-capable software. My offline article focused on Outlook and the various add-ins that are available for it. Of the ones I commented on, ClearContext generated the most attention by far. Lucky for us ClearContext fans, today they've released version 3.0 of their fantastic Outlook plugin, which they're referring to as an Automated Personal Assistant. As a long time user of the product, I agree that when used correctly it really does act as a personal assistant, sorting and tagging your email to make sure that your attention goes to the messages that matter first. It also lets you very easily turn emails into appointments or actionable tasks with literally just the click of a mouse.
ClearContext Inbox Management System is now also compatible with Outlook 2007, which has been in wide beta release for a few months now. I can tell you, the combination of Outlook 2007 and ClearContext can't be beat. I've got no financial interest in the company - I'm just a user who loves how much better Outlook is to use with ClearContext installed.
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