Collanos Featured in The Writer magazine
March 31st, 2009 by Peter Helfenstein
Collanos Workplace is featured in the May issue of The Writer magazine. Unfortunately, the article “Great Software For Writers That Won’t Cost A Dime -And you don’t have to be a techie to put these applications to work” by Scott Rhoades is not available online to nonsubscribers.
It mentions using Collanos for three things:
- a writers group,
- collaboration between two or more writers on a project,
- and synchronizing files between computers such as a desktop and laptop.
“What writers groups do in places like Yahoo! Groups can be done in a more organized and secure fashion in Collanos Workplace. A critique group or collaborators can share their files, exchange messages, work together on tasks, and track changes. Even if you don’t have a writers group, you can use Workplace to keep your projects current on more than one computer.
Perhaps best of all, you’re not tied to your desktop. If you use a laptop or dial-up connection, or if you simply want to avoid the barrage of distractions from the Internet, you can work off-line. Any changes that you or others in your group make while you’re writing offline will be updated next time you go online.”
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September 22nd, 2009 at 10:35 pm
Are you guyes still alive? No posts since March?
September 24th, 2009 at 12:13 am
@John - yes, we are. You will soon see a post with some more details about the next release. Focus is at the moment on getting the next version out.
December 17th, 2009 at 1:21 am
It looks like a very promising application. Could you give me an update on your next release. When is it planned? How many persons are working on it? Thanks for your help, Richard
January 29th, 2010 at 3:29 pm
Hello!
I´m from Brazil and have a suggestion, it´s about the software, not this article. I had installed the collanos software in my job and want know if is possible to translate the software to the portuguese language.
Thanks!