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Chronos announces SOHO Organizer 6
The busy bees at Chronos have indeed been... busy. Not to be content with the recent release of SOHO Notes 6, the company has gone ahead and dropped SOHO Organizer 6, their "powerful contact, calendar and note manager" that could be compared to an Entourage on steroids (that doesn't suck), sans the email component, but including SOHO Notes. Adding to a list of roughly a zillion already existing features, SOHO Organizer 6 brings calendar publishing to the web, connecting to CalDAV servers for collaborative editing, calendar import/exporting and - naturally - subscribing to published calendars. As SOHO Organizer 6 brings some features that are really focused on the business user, its $99 price will likely also appeal to the more power and business users in the crowd.For those who are upgrading or need more than one license, a $49.99 price is offered to users of SOHO Organizer 5.x, and family packs are available.

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akokddy said 11:42PM on 6-04-2007
Great find! Thanks for posting this, that's my something new for today learnt.
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db said 11:20PM on 6-05-2007
Have you used it? You really should do more for your readers than rephrase what Chronos Marketing says.
Look at the support dept. 1-5 days wait for email, or pay for 1-2 days. No forums. Why? Because the users were complaining too much perhaps?
What's new? Cal publish and subscribe? That's been there for quite sometime, via iCal. Calling it new doesn't make it new.
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ken said 6:48AM on 6-14-2007
second the above ... i had a largely unused copy lying around for months and months because it didn't really do anything that iCal couldn't do, but then their enewsletter pops through my inbox trumpeting 'major new upgrade'. I was test-driving DEVONthink at the time - i need to keep web-clippings and other notes, so i was looking for a good notes storage system.
i coughed up the (IMO completely unwarranted) upgrade fee and installed SOHO notes - which does have an impressive array of features, but it doesn't work! every time i re-open it is unable to dismiss its 'accessing the database' message panel and i have to force quit - it doesn't save anything. i contacted SOHO last Saturday, but I haven't heard anything from them. As the previous poster pointed out, This company thinks nothing of releasing what amount to alpha versions of their products, and charging for them, and seems to display complete contempt for their user base.
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