
Xobni is a small plugin which runs alongside Outlook providing a people-centric view of your mail, and attachments. Xobni has some neat features, such as analysis of 'most frequently emailed', a league table of 'average email response time'. It's not perfect but it's an improvment over standard outlook. Xobni is proof that
- Users are getting smarter and are self-serving
- News travels fast unaided and only partially influenced by IT
- Even heavyweights like Outlook can benefit from consumer enhancement
In a similar vain - I received an email directly from a business users saying 'Can we do this already, everyone here is already using it' he was referring to http://www.doodle.ch/ a stark reminder that technology doesn't need to be sophisticated or expensive to be of value.
So, should we be listening more to what people are 'discovering' for themselves? If so how can we capture and share the knowledge? How should we deal with apps like 'Xobni' which touch core apps like Outlook? What role will IT play in the future - should we be saying 'no' to users or findings ways to share good news?
ps. Unsurprising ... Bill's got his eye on Xobni ....
Its amazing how many plugins for outlook are now coming out-(http://www.taglocity.com/) I personally find some brilliant for ME and some dire - but isnt that the point. We need to find someway to allow people to work they way they want-we have never insisted that people file emails in a particular way, why worry if they want to display/sort them a different way...
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