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From: Muriel Kranowski (murielk![]() |
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Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2017 20:50:05 -0800 (PST) |
This topic came up a few months ago, but I saw only two replies to the initial query in the archives. One community was using Google Docs and Sharon Villines was advocating for group.io. This is now a live question for us too. Our members' website currently serves two main functions: the e-calendar, which isn't perfect but works pretty well, and a document library which is even less perfect. One of our members created the website a number of years ago using a specialized software known to professional web developers; that effort was so time-consuming and exasperating that he isn't willing to develop it any further, although he does maintain it. A team is now looking at whether to keep using this website's document library (after reorganizing it) or move to another solution. So to all of you cohousers who keep your various official documents, minutes, site map, consensus log, new-member orientation materials, etc. on-line - what software or product are you using, and how well does it work for you? I would really appreciate seeing your replies. Muriel at Shadowlake Village, Blacksburg, VA
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storing your community's documents on-line Muriel Kranowski, March 9 2017
- Re: storing your community's documents on-line Sharon Villines, March 9 2017
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Re: storing your community's documents on-line Karen Sheldon, March 9 2017
- Re: storing your community's documents on-line Sharon Villines, March 14 2017
- Re: storing your community's documents on-line Mary Baker, Solid Communications, March 10 2017
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