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Following on from a thought I had a while back about tying my bajillion (yes that is a number) email addresses together, Mark set me up with some stuff on his webserver which I must admit I’ve not looked into yet (apologies Mark but I’ve not been near my home PC for a week). But during my travels through the Internet this week I stumbled across Contact Office (thanks to Pascal) which allows you to have tasks, calendars, email and documents all in one place.

There are several different pricing tiers and because I’m a cheapskate (and I don’t know how much I’ll use it or whether it’s worth it) I’ve chosen the free plan. Here’s a run down of the features:

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Private storage

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  • Mailbox
  •    Number of messages
  •    Attachments (Sending)
  • Documents
  • Address Books
  • Events
  • Notes
  • Tasks
  • Bookmarks
  • SMS/Month
Free

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  • 15 MB
  • 1000
  • 2 MB
  • 5 MB
  • 50
  • 50
  • 10
  • 10
  • 10
  • 0

I’m mainly interested in it from a mailbox/tasks point of view, 10 tasks is a bit limiting but it’ll do for my Next Actions at least. Mind you it’s only

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Katy is always trying to be more productive one day at a time! Whether it's analogue, digital, motivational or psychological who'll try any system that will help her get things done and get organised. As well as running FlippingHeck.com, she also loves making music and reviewing things.
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