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Some IMS v3 Feedback

In addition to the on10 interview with Deva, there have been several posts about IMS v3 over the last week that I wanted to share.

Joel P. Bruckenstein in the Morningstar Advisor has posted a very detailed review of IMS 3.0 in How to Increase Your Productivity in Outlook:

“In essence, IMS Pro uses artificial intelligence to act as a personal assistant for your e-mail. It saves time for users by automatically identifying which messages need immediate attention and which ones can be addressed at a later time; but it does much more.”

Jeff Sandquist over at Microsoft is a ClearContext customer and has posted links to his productivity article Kicking your inboxes butt along with this gem about IMS Pro:

“I’ve recently moved to the ClearContext product from NetCentrics Getting Things Done Add-In.  I absolutely love the ClearContext product.”

Mike Gunderloy refreshed his review of ClearContext in the Daily Grind:

“One nice touch is the ability to designate a set of Exchange Server public folders or a set of SharePoint discussion lists as a secondary message store, and then to use ClearContext’s features to file messages into that store as well as into the primary store. This opens the possibility of using ClearContext as a lightweight collaborative tool as well as a personal productivity tool.”

Finally, long time user Ken Robertson posted his experience with v3:

“I’ve been using 3.0 for about a month now and absolutely love it!  Before Vista RTM’d, I was using their beta version with Office 2007 B2TR.  I was impressed with the beta, and I’m even more impressed with the final version…”

Thanks for the love, guys – you’ve made my weekend!

on10 Interviews Deva

Deva had the opportunity to sit down with Laura Foy at on10.net and talk about our new release before the Thanksgiving Holiday.  The result is a nine-minute conversation about IMS Pro v3:

“Working like a digital butler, ClearContext watches your email patterns and quickly learns who is important and who can wait. Whether you go for the free version or step up to the pro package, your inbox will thank you.”

Thanks to the Laura and Larry and the on10 team for taking the time to talk to us!  Take a look over at on10.net.

Selecting the Right ClearContext View

v1 shipped with three Inbox views – Prioritized, Prioritized by Week, and Prioritized by Day.  All three views color coded email via our prioritization algorithm, sorted messages by the priority score, and grouped conversation threads together.  It became clear to us early on that this was a lot of change for our customers to take in straight out of the box, so in v2 we implemented several, more traditional date-ordered views (see view descriptions here) and made the Threaded View (color coded by priority, ordered by date, with threads grouped together – a suggestion of Jason Clarke’s) the default.  It was my hope that this view would give customers a chance to get accustomed to our prioritization system before shifting to a view of the Inbox based on priority rather than date.

This is exactly what Scot Herrick found when he switched to the Prioritized view over at PimpYourWork.com:

“Following the defaulted Priority by Day method, a lot of stress went out of my (non-existent) office window. Once complete with the action on the e-mail, ClearContext deleted it and moved me to the next one down the list as prioritized. All the most important first. Then the next important. Then the two interruptions from calls and people – but I knew my most important e-mails were already handled. Then down the list again.”

I encourage all of you to take another look at the views available via ClearContext > Inbox Views > View Selection Wizard and make sure that you are using the one that works best with your workflow.  I personally prefer Prioritized by Week (grouped), but when I’ve been out of the office for a while or the email is starting to build up I usually switch to the Prioritized by Day view to crank through the day’s work.  Also, remember to click Reset Inbox if you change a view by clicking on a header – this will ensure that the view remains ordered and grouped by conversation.

For more information on ClearContext views and view management, including customizing view colors, see our User Guide.

IMS v3.0.5 Maintenance Release Available

We have posted a maintenance release to support changes in the Office 2007 and Vista RTM’s and implement some minor performance enhancements.  Here are the major changes in this release:

  • In Outlook 2007, we have resolved the issue where filing to offline SharePoint folders results in a conflict.
  • In Outlook 2007, views no longer appear corrupted when saving them.
  • Exchange 12 Beta users can now use the Defer feature without losing the sender name.
  • Deleting or moving large numbers of messages is more efficient.

There are also a few additional performance enhancements in this release.  If you are running v3.0.4, I recommend you download and install the update to resolve the above issues.  UPDATE: The installer issue previously reported is fixed – there should be no need to uninstall the application when upgrading from an earlier version.

We have also created a build that will allow ClearContext to load for Windows Vista users who are running as an Administrator with UAC off.  If you are running Windows Vista and ClearContext does not run after install, please see this page for more details and a link to the download.

User Guide: Adding Topics to the Task View

We implemented an oft-requested feature in 3.0 that remains somewhat hidden.  Many of our power users, in particular those who are implementing their own interpretation of GTD, asked for a way to create custom task views that display Topics in the native Outlook task pane.  While ActionView is still the easiest way to see a list of tasks filtered by Topic, you can now add the Topic field to any Outlook task view by following the directions below:

  1. Go to the task pane and click on the view that you want to alter.
  2. Right click the header on the tasks list (i.e. where it says Subject, Due Date, etc.) and select “Field Chooser.”
  3. Select “Form…” in the drop down where it says “Frequently Used Fields:”
  4. In the “Select Enterprise forms for this folder” dialog select Application Forms.
  5. Highlight ClearContext and press Add…
  6. Close the current dialog.
  7. In the Field chooser, add CC-TopicName by clicking it and dragging it to the headers you initially right clicked.
  8. Exit out of the field chooser.
  9. If desired, change the name of the header on this field by right clicking “CC-TopicName”, selecting Format Columns, and changing the Label.
  10. Repeat for each task view that you want to alter.

For more detail, see our User Guide.  For more information on how our customers have used ClearContext to implement their GTD practices, see this post in our Features and Support Forums.

ClearContext IMS Pro 3.0 and the Office 2007 RTM

As many of you are aware, Microsoft has released the 2007 Microsoft Office system to manufacturing.  For those of you running Outlook 2007 and IMS Pro 3.0, here’s a list of the known issues that the RTM resolves:

  • Fixed: If you perform a search on All Mail Items, the ClearContext toolbars become disabled. To re-enable, restart or perform a local folder search, then click on the Inbox.
  • Fixed: When launching an item (task or appointment) from an open message, the value for “Original Message” is not populated and sometimes the ActionView icon does not appear.
  • Fixed: Some recipients using older email clients (Eudora 5 or earlier, some MAC clients) will see winmail.dat attachments on their messages.

There are a few known issues that have not been fixed by the RTM.  We have a maintenance release in testing to address the following:

  • In Outlook 2007, If you are offline, filing to SharePoint folders using IMS will result in a conflict. The message is sent to the Local Failures folder instead.
  • In Outlook 2007, saving an Inbox view via the ClearContext menu can result in a corrupted characters appearing in Inbox messages. Clicking on another folder and back on the Inbox fixes the view.
  • Exchange 12 Beta users running online will note that the Defer function is stripping the From field from email. This is not a problem offline or in Cached Exchange Mode.
  • When selecting a large number of messages and deleting or issuing the Move to Folder command, Outlook takes a long time to complete the operation, sometimes appearing to hang. This will be fixed in a future release. In the near term, drag messages to the their destination instead of using the Delete or Move to Folder commands.

Finally, though we don’t have access to the Windows Vista RTM yet, it has been reported that this Vista UAC issue is still a problem:

  • Windows Vista users running with Administrator rights with UAC turned off cannot run the software. The only workaround at this time is to turn UAC on or change your user rights to Standard.

We have a workaround for this in testing as well, though the easiest solution will continue to be either turning UAC on or switching the rights of your User Account to Standard.

I’ll update the weblog when the point release is available for download.  Thanks to everyone for helping us test and build on Microsoft’s pre-release software.

Google Taking Cues From ClearContext Again?

This morning I read with great interest downloadsquad’s post on Gmail’s new mute feature:

“If you’re subscribed to a mailing list,” says Google’s help page, “you’ve no doubt been subjected to the ‘thread that just won’t die!’ If you’re part of a long message conversation that isn’t relevant, you can ‘mute’ the conversation to keep all future additions out of your inbox.”

It is always rewarding to see ClearContext features validated by one of the big email providers.  Though, as Deva points out on Email Dashboard, it was really Omar Shahine’s suggestion that led us to build Unsubscribe from Thread in the first place.

Exchange Name Resolution and ClearContext

In the 3.0 release, we have improved the way ClearContext resolves Exchange addresses.  In v2, when using AutoAssign or assigning contact priorities, many of you noted that IMS handled internal exchange mails differently than external SMTP addresses.  For example, an AutoAssign rule set to look for “myboss@mycompany.net” might not pick up an Exchange email from “My Boss” (with an Exchange address something like “/o=mycompany/ou=first administrative group/cn=recipients/cn=myboss’).  IMS 3.0 now recognizes that both of these addresses belong to the same person and processes accordingly.

To take advantage of this functionality, make sure that you have downloaded your corporate address book into Outlook.  To do so, select Tools > Send/Receive > Download Address Book, check “Download changes since last send/receive,” press the radio button next to “Full Details,” and hit OK.

3.0 User Guide: Downloadable PDF

We have completed our 3.0 changes to the user guide and posted them to the website.  I’ve also got a downloadable PDF available if you want to print a hard copy.  Enjoy! 

ClearContext Introduces Automated Personal Assistant

I am very pleased to announce that we have officially released ClearContext IMS 3.0!  Check out the new product demo here.

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ClearContext’s IMS Pro Application Manages Information Overload for Users to Address the Increasing Volume and Complexity of Information in the Workplace.

San Francisco, CA – November 6, 2006 — ClearContext Corp. today announced the release of Information Management System Pro (IMS Pro) v3.0, an application that extends Microsoft Outlook to quickly and efficiently manage related email, tasks and appointments. IMS Pro is an automated personal email assistant fully supporting Microsoft Outlook 2007 and prior versions, extending email management capabilities to integrated task and schedule management including sharing into Exchange and SharePoint.

IMS Pro automatically analyzes email and highlights, prioritizes and groups the most important new messages in your inbox, as well as screens unwanted messages out of the inbox. IMS Pro allows users to “unsubscribe” from unwanted conversations that often occur as a result of group emails or distribution lists, preventing responses from cluttering the inbox.

“Email usage in the workplace continues to increase in both volume and importance,” said CEO Deva Hazarika. “Constant sorting and review of messages is disruptive to productivity. IMS Pro is a personal assistant for email that saves time for users by automatically identifying which messages need immediate attention and which ones can be addressed at a later time.”

With the greater importance and complexity of tasks generated through email, more emails today require action beyond a simple response. By extending the capabilities of Microsoft Outlook, IMS Pro helps users save time, take control of email and projects and stay organized with automatic:

  • Prioritization – analyze incoming email to highlight the most important messages. Messages are ranked and color-coded by priority according to customizable rules that are based on email characteristics such as sender and level of participation in the conversation. The most important emails are placed at the top of the inbox to be dealt with immediately, while junk emails are moved to the bottom of the inbox.
  • Categorization and filing – assign topics to email conversations and with one click, quickly file individual messages or entire conversation groups into folders. Existing and incoming emails within the same conversation are automatically tagged with their appropriate topics.
  • Project organization – convert emails into connected tasks or appointment items with a single click, and easily view all project-related items together. All messages related to a single project, both incoming emails and replies, can be automatically filed to appropriate folders. IMS Pro takes advantage of new capabilities in the 2007 Microsoft Office System to display all related task and appointment items directly within the email message window in Outlook 2007.
  • Time management – users can “delegate” emails to other users or “defer” emails to be viewed at a later time. Messages are temporarily removed from the inbox, filed appropriately and automatically posted back into the inbox at a later designated time – essentially an email snooze button.
  • Collaboration – automatically file information to shared Microsoft Exchange Public Folders. Taking advantage of the integration capabilities of the 2007 Microsoft Office System, Outlook 2007 users can also file email messages directly into Microsoft SharePoint sites.

ClearContext IMS Pro v3.0 is priced at $79.95 per single-user license. A free 30-day trial, including a free copy of ClearContext IMS Personal Edition, can be downloaded at www.clearcontext.com.