Behind the Scenes of OnePlaceMail R6.1

From a development perspective we were able to achieve some really nice integration with Outlook UI as part of this release. One of the highlights was the Recent Locations tracking and exposing this in the Outlook navigation pane. As you save emails/attachments using OnePlaceMail those locations are exposed as Recent Locations in the Outlook as... Continue Reading →

OnePlaceMail Release 6.1 now available for download

Today we made OnePlaceMail R6.1 publically available for download from the Scinaptic website. As with previous releases, R6.1 is available in both the Enterprise Edition and the (Free) Express Edition. Here are the direct links to the relevant information: R6.1 Express Edition (Free) download R6.1 Enterprise Edition download R6.1 Highlights OnePlaceMail Release 6.1 is focused... Continue Reading →

OnePlaceMail Wins Major Australian Government Deal

It was announced today that OnePlaceMail and partner RecordPoint won the tender for Information and Records Management at Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department. The RecordPoint platform will be deployed for over 1700 A-G staff in Canberra along with an email integration solution from Scinaptic OnePlaceMail. Quote from Image & Data Manager (http://idm.net.au/article/008883-recordpoint-wins-attorney-generals) It’s always great to... Continue Reading →

Countdown to the Australian SharePoint Conference

We are now just a month away from the 3rd annual Australian SharePoint Conference. This year the the venue has changed and 2012 will see Melbourne hosting the event. The keynote speakers at the event will be Mike Fitzmaurice (VP of Product Technology for Nintex) and Chris Johnson (GM, Provoke Solutions). OnePlaceMail continues it’s sponsorship... Continue Reading →

One Way To Fix SharePoint’s Outlook Problem

These quotes are taken from an article by Michael Sampson (@collabguy) talking about Outlook, SharePoint, and OnePlaceMail. It's great to see that some of our guiding principles are shining through into the user experience. Microsoft's Outlook-SharePoint integration is terrible OnePlaceMail stands against the overwhelming complexity of SharePoint, helping users adopt those features most relevant to them... Continue Reading →

Five out-of-the-box ways to get Email into SharePoint

One question I’ve been asked countless times is the native integration options of Outlook/Exchange and SharePoint in order to save or transfer email and have it stored in SharePoint. Before I jump into the different integration options available it is important to consider that once you’ve got the email in SharePoint how easy is it... Continue Reading →

Golder Associates (7,800 employees) has turned to OnePlaceMail to encourage adoption of its SharePoint project workspace

Golder Associates, a global company providing consulting, design, and construction services from 160 offices worldwide and with nearly 7800 employees, has turned to OnePlaceMail to encourage adoption of its SharePoint project workspace. “When we trialled OnePlaceMail it was an immediate fit, as the drag and drop features embedded directly into Outlook and provides staff with... Continue Reading →

How to Capture and Save Images Directly to SharePoint Using Snagit and OnePlaceMail – Part 2

Snagit is a great tool for capturing almost anything that appears on your computer screen, adding annotations or editing the capture and then saving the result. In this article I’ll show you how to extend Snagit by using the powerful features of OnePlaceMail to save the Snagit capture to a location in SharePoint. If you... Continue Reading →

How to Capture and Save Images Directly to SharePoint Using Snagit and OnePlaceMail – Part 1

Snagit is a great tool for capturing almost anything that appears on your computer screen, adding annotations or editing the capture and then saving the result. In this article I’ll show you how to extend Snagit by using the powerful features of OnePlaceMail to save the Snagit capture to a location in SharePoint. If you... Continue Reading →

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