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Infovark is a small software company headquartered in Northern Virginia, USA. Infovark makes productivity tools that help knowledge workers manage information.
Gordon Taylor
Dean Thrasher
Dean Thrasher and Gordon Taylor met while working as software development consultants in the Washington, DC area. While helping large organizations learn to manage information effectively, they noticed that individuals were still struggling to stay organized and keep up to date. The complicated solutions developed for large enterprises weren’t helping individuals and small teams — and sometimes made the problem of information overload worse.
In 2007, after seeing the everyday problems by encountered by knowledge workers get overlooked again and again, they decided to do something about it. They quit their day jobs and started Infovark.
We’re hard at work on our first product, also called Infovark.
Infovark is a personal organizer that helps knowledge workers like you keep track of information by project. In runs on Microsoft Windows and integrates with Microsoft Outlook, allowing you to import and manage data from the applications you use most.
Our Infovark 2.0 release is scheduled for the middle of 2011. We will keep you updated via the infoblog and the Infovark mailing list.
You’ll find us hard at work in the Infovark burrow:
Website: Infovark homepage
Support: Infovark support on GetSatisfaction
Email: info@infovark.com
Twitter: @infovark on Twitter
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We frequently recommend websites, books, products and services on our Infoblog and Underground blogs. If you’re interested in personal productivity, Enterprise 2.0, or software design and development, we think you’ll find these reviews and recommendations interesting.
All of our reviews our based on our personal experiences with these products and services. Except for our participation in the affiliate programs listed below, or where specifically noted, we get no compensation for making these recommendations other than the fun of sharing cool stuff with you.
We participate in three partner affiliate programs. The first is the Microsoft Partner Program, which provides marketing assistance to independent software vendors as well as discounts to certain Microsoft products.
The second is the Amazon affiliate program. Whenever we review a book, we will use our Infovark affiliate link. We also add our favorite books to our Infovark bookstore. We receive a percentage of the sale price of items purchased via these links or through the bookstore.
The third affiliate program is with CafePress. We maintain a small Infovark shop to produce Infovark-themed items for conferences and trade shows. We receive a percentage of the price of items purchased through the shop.