On May 3, 2008, at 12:14 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

http://stuffthathappens.com/blog/2008/03/05/simplicity/
No, I would say iPhoto fits this diagram really well ... For Teams, picture this diagram with an empty square ... and also that square sort of sucks. The calendar solution from Apple is just bad and iCal on Leopard might just be the worst app they have shipped. The UI is totally wonky -- completely "un-apple-like". There are any number of Apple apps that they do an incredible job distilling effectively. Their team apps aren't those.

On Leopard, Mail.app wins "the worst app they have shipped" hands down. But perhaps this is because I'm not using iCal that much aside from looking up dates in it.

I think what Simon said is totally correct -- they may do what you want on paper (though even that is unlikely for anything but a very small team), but if you actually try to use them, I think you'll end up being really annoyed.

Oh, well... that was worth a try...

By the way, is Apple's Wiki server open source?

In the same way as Darwin's Calendar Server is?

http://trac.calendarserver.org/projects/calendarserver

Talking of which, perhaps Trac would be an interesting alternative to a traditional portal:

http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracProject



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