Mitch Kapor has posted an update about his open-source personal information manager product, code named “Chandler”, on his blog. The update focuses on how Chandler organizes information, both internally and from the user perspective. Kapor also has some tart comments about how Wired misrepresented him in a recent interview, positioning Chandler as a product whose aim is to destroy Microsoft Outlook, when in fact Kapor’s strategy is aimed in different directions altogether.
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