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Meet Harmony, The Collaboration Tool For Outlook

Mar 10, 2010


PCmag@Work (Small Business): Meet Harmony, The Collaboration Tool For Outlook

The new product lets Outlook users share Google Docs or SharePoint library files with co-workers, right inside their familiar e-mail interface.


“How can you more effectively use Outlook to store and share documents with co-workers? Instead of storing documents on your hard drive and sharing them as e-mail attachments, you can use the free Harmony plug-in from Mainsoft Corporation for Microsoft Outlook that gives you full-featured access to Google Docs documents or Microsoft SharePoint document libraries from within e-mail.

The Harmony sidebar enables people to share a single, centralized copy of the document, instead of swapping e-mail attachments. Harmony transforms Outlook into a collaboration console built using SharePoint Web Services interfaces and Google Docs open APIs.”

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