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ProjectForum 4.5, Wiki RSS, Email Support

PROJECTFORUM 4.5 BROADENS WIKI RSS, EMAIL SUPPORT

WATERLOO, Ont. – CourseForum Technologies is pleased to announce the
immediate availability of ProjectForum 4.5, bringing even richer support
for RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and email to its professional and
easy-to-use wiki collaboration software.

ProjectForum’s shared web-based workspaces provide a central place to
collect, manage and discuss work, and are always available over the entire
life of a project. Team members can stay up to date, and coordinate with
each other from anywhere at anytime, without excessive emails or
time-consuming meetings. It is ideal for internal project communications,
client projects, research groups, intranets, planning, to do lists, sharing
and reviewing documents, team discussions and more.

ProjectForum is the easiest product of its kind to set up, yet includes
powerful features such as full version control, group project support,
multiple authentication options, image and file management, page templates,
SSL, full branding support, multiple forums, and many more features.

Version 4.5 further leverages RSS to make staying on top of changes even
easier. RSS feeds are now available for every page in the forum, allowing
you to pinpoint exactly the work you are interested in. This complements
the existing per-forum RSS feeds. RSS feeds can also be directly included
in ProjectForum pages; this helps you automatically share the latest news
updates from a variety of sources with your team, without them even needing
to know about RSS. Other new options allow forum changes to be broadcast
via email.

ProjectForum is available either as a fully managed hosted service, or as
software that can be downloaded and run in-house, without the complex
installation pitfalls inherent in most wiki or web software. Anyone can
have ProjectForum running in a matter of minutes, with no webmaster, no
code, and no IT help needed. Versions are available for Windows, Mac OS X,
Linux and other Unixes, while users of the software need only a standard
web browser.

Inspired by the new generation of wikis, weblogs, bulletin boards and other
grassroots online tools, ProjectForum is easy to set up, easy to use,
powerful and secure. With it’s wiki-style forums, teams can collaborate
more often, more effectively and more affordably.

ProjectForum hosting starts at US$20 a month, while downloadable versions
start at US$229, with a free version also available.

For more information, or to download it or try it live, visit: http://
www.projectforum.com.

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