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Helper 0.2.0 Release Plans

We are planning next release of Helper in July-August 2007. This release will contain Planning feature based on iCalendar standard and several other improvements.
We want to emphasize that your feedback is very important to us. We will be thankful for response of any kind: new feature proposals, bug reports or your opinion about Helper. You can utilize our forum (https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=624370), bug tracker (https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=180137&atid=891961) or e-mail Administrator of the project, Dima Shingarev (dimashdev@users.sourceforge.net) directly.
Thanks in advance for your feedback, Helper Development Team.

Posted by Dmitry Shingarev 2007-05-14

Helper 0.1.0 released

Helper is an integrated PIM and social networking (blog, RSS, foaf, etc) client. Allows to store, annotate and navigate information uniformly by means of folders, tags and categories. Based on OWL, Eclipse RCP and open standards (Dublin Core, foaf, etc).

It contains following features:
Personal information and contacts list editing.
Export your personal data to FOAF/RDF format.
Import data from other people FOAF/RDF files (both from local file and from URL).
Maintain groups list.
Resource annotations.
Three types of resources: Resource, Non Digital Resource and Image.
Picture Preview for Images.
Folders hierarchy.
Edit resource properties (by using properties from vocabularies and ontologies).
Send resources to http://del.icio.us, retrieve resources from http://del.icio.us.
Blogging with Helper.
Helper allows to have unlimited number of personal blogs.
View your blog structure as a tree.
Use default or custom CSS style for your blogs appearance.
Send your blog entries to http://livejournal.com.
Get blog entries from http://livejournal.com, edit your blog entries at http://livejournal.com by means of Helper.
Associate your data items with tags and navigate your data in Social Bookmarking manner.
Create your categories hierarchy and add your data items to categories.
Export all your data to OWL file.... read more

Posted by Dmitry Shingarev 2007-03-15
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