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Personal Social Network Management This thread caught my attention for the same reasons many others have posted. I've just started using Cortege, and for just starting the trial period, I already like it and will probably buy it to use while I continue to look for similar software. Cortege has some really strong design features, but I'm just now sorting out how to use it effectively with the filters, contact categories, etc. I think what Cortege has done that I've seen nowhere else (yet) is the use of icons & mapping. If this could be developed to go from 2D to 3D, the visual mapping of contacts and network connections (and catgories, time elapsed or due, calendar events, etc., etc.) would be extraordinary. Like go blue, I also hope to find something like Cortege, with a solid sync to Outlook and 3D visual mapping --and maybe customizable fields if that's not too much to hope for. Also, preferably not a database with a lot of overhead (like things built with MSDE that give systems a huge load to carry). |
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10 Things You Love/Hate About Shanghai Joey, you need to travel more. When Chinese move overseas, they do what you accuse expats of doing in China. They congregate together in their own little areas in any major city (Chinatown) eat only Chinese food, form and join Chinese only clubs, have their own Chinese newspapers, live in mainly Chinese areas, work as (real) whores and even sell ice-cream and wear cheap clothes. And sometimes get a rich western man or woman to support them. In other words, Chinese living overseas do most of the terrible things you hate foreigners or visitors doing in China. But since you are blinded by prejudice, unwise and untravelled, you don't understand this. You think it only happens in China. |