Collecting and processing information with Chandler

Final Word

Because Chandler offers a radically different approach to managing personal information, you have to put some effort into mastering its features. But the payoff in terms of saved time and efficiency can be huge. In a way not possible with conventional tools, you can manage your notes, tasks, and events in one application and process the information. Moreover, you can share data with other users, synchronize personal information between different machines, and access it with a web browser.

Infos

  1. Chandler: http://chandlerproject.org
  2. Chandler project's vision: http://chandlerproject.org/vision
  3. Chandler Hub: http://hub.chandlerproject.org

The Author

Dmitri Popov holds a degree in Russian language and computer linguistics. He has been writing exclusively about Linux and open source software for several years, and his articles have appeared in Danish, British, North American, German, and Russian magazines and websites.

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