SpotNote 3.1 - E-Sticky Note

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Riddhi Joshi, Jan 16, 2004.

  1. Riddhi Joshi

    Riddhi Joshi Guest

    SpotNote Merges IM with E-Notes

    BCI announces the addition of SpotLAN to its highly rated electronic
    note software, SpotNote® 3.1.

    SpotLAN allows the business user to send custom sticky notes instantly
    across their corporate LAN environment to another computer's desktop.
    SpotLAN solves the problem of moving from your desk or making a phone
    call to remind someone, ask a question or provide information required
    immediately.

    Different than email, SpotLANs appear instantly on the recipient's
    desktop and its unique linking ability reduces the problem of
    collaborating on a file without creating duplicates.

    SpotLAN is the latest addition to the SpotNote collaborative features
    set, which includes:

    SpotNote - Create notes and drag 'N' drop them onto office programs
    without effecting the files format
    SpotMinder - Create SpotNotes on your desktop for remembering
    important appointments or tasks.
    SpotPDF - Attach SpotNotes to PDF files without the need for a PDF
    writer.
    SpotMail - Send SpotNotes through Email.
    SpotPrint - Print SpotNotes to local or network printers.

    Creating and using any of the Spot features is consistent and easy.
    For individuals interested in learning more about SpotNote and
    downloading a free 30-day trial visit www.spotnote.com.

    SpotNote is available for Windows 98/NT/Me/2000/XP and developed using
    Java J2SDK1.4.0

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    Founded in 2001 by Ashok Wahi, entrepreneur and inventor, Better
    Communications Inc. (BCI) is a leading product development firm
    focused on bringing innovative communication products to market. By
    leveraging emerging technologies, BCI is creating a range of products
    to increase efficiency of home and office communications.
     
    Riddhi Joshi, Jan 16, 2004
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