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Xobni in your inbox

Xobni_2Last week two people mentioned Xobni to me so I thought I ought to check it out (it doesn't take much to get me interested in new websites does it?!)

Whilst, I've not found the time to download it yet I didn't want to miss out on sharing what I know so far.

According to Dan Atkinson at Accite it's "The greatest piece of free analysis software for the desktop since Google Desktop Search.  Xobni integrates in to Outlook and automatically indexes every one of your messages. So far, so Google right? Well Xobni goes one better by pulling together every single correspondence you've had with an email contact, extracting their relevant phone numbers and even tells you what time of day they tend to email you. And that's just for starters. I can't recommend it enough."

He then went on to tell me that I'd emailed him 83 times. So it sounds like a good way of tracking your stalkers too!

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Hi Louise,

Just installed this after your comments and I think it's fantastic. How many times do you look for old emails from people and just can't find them. I am going to link your article on my blog as more people should use it. Fab!

Thanks Louise,

I blogged about this a while ago, and didn't actually use it at the time - then I forgot about it!! So your post was a timely reminder. Anyway, now installed so I will see how good it actually is!

Andy

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