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Applications for Windows SharePoint Services.

Just noticed these new WSS applications

 

  1. Discussion Database

This application for Windows SharePoint Services allows team members to create, review and reply to discussion topics. Team members can send discussion items to other team members for review, attach documents to discussion items and set alerts to receive notification when a discussion item is added or changed.

 

  1. Document Library

This application allows team members to create, upload, checkout, review, and modify documents. Team members can send documents to other team members for review, assign documents to other team member members and set alerts to receive notification when a document is modified. In addition to the standard SharePoint search functionality, this application allows the user to see additional views of the document library, including By Category, By Author and By Review Status.

 

  1. Team Work Site

This application provides an Announcement List to keep team members informed of important news, a Discussion Board to support and encourage discussions regarding topics of team interest, a central Task List to record and monitor team tasks and their progress, an Events List for scheduling and supporting team meetings, and a central Document Library for the storage and retrieval of important team reference documents.

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  • Anonymous
    February 05, 2006
    Hi Tom,

    Great to discover your blog. Got here by viewing your video presentation of the new reporting feature of VS2005 on Channel9. I am an old admirer of yours in the early days of MS Webcasts (Since .NET 1.0)

    Anyway just want to comment on this thread that the Document Library template link you posted here is not working. It is linked to the same above it. Funny doing a search on MS Dowloads doesn't reveal the Doc Lib template either. If you ever find the link, please inform via mcakins-at-hotmail-dot-com

    Have a good one.
    Bye
  • Anonymous
    February 06, 2006
    PingBack from http://blogs.msdn.com/trobbins/archive/2006/01/30/519942.aspx
  • Anonymous
    February 06, 2006
    Thanks for the feedback. I have corrected the link