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Project Organizer is a content management system in projects.
It is developed in Ishida Lab, Social Informatics, Kyoto University.

It puts togeher contents, and it manages properties of contents,project members, and so on.
You can add meta data such as creators and date last updated to contents.
And, you can comment on them.
Because meta data and comment stored in a RDF repository do not changeoriginal contents,
you can add any meta data for management without modifying contents.
It can also group related contents that are stored in anysupported repositories: e.g. local hard drives WebDAV, and Wiki.

Features

  • 3 panes user interface, like a mail client.
  • Support files in hard drives.
    It supports regular files. And it supports MH format e-mail files.
  • Support files in network repositories.
    It supports WebDAV, and it can show pages on PukiWiki (one
    implementation of WikiWikiWeb)
  • Support RDF
    RDF is fundamental technology of Semantic Web. It organizes
    contents using RDF.
    (To use this function, RDF database server is necessary.)
  • Group contents
    It can group contents, like folders.
    Unlike folders, you can put one content in several groups.
  • Annotation
    You can add comments to contents, and to also a part of them.

Screenshots

It supports several files in several storages.


You can group files. And you can add comments.
Groups and comments are shown in contents as labels.
If they disturb display, you can move and hide them.
You can add comments to a part of contents.

You can add RDF metadata to contents using a RDF database.
Annotations and groups added by RDF can be shared in a project.

Download

Project Organizer-beta-2005.02.14-1.zip : 2005/2/14 1st beta

Other files

sample view : sampleview-2005.02.14.n3

How to use

Online manual is here.
You can use these files in Project Organizer.

Problems

Currently known problems are here.

Requirements

OS: Microsoft Windows XP Professional/Home
with Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1