Papirus.net launched to bring GMail-style task management

January 18, 2013 | Author: Adam Levine


If you like GMail - you definitely need to look at the new online task management service Papirus.net. We always wanted Google to add something similar to Google Apps. It's realy easy and suitable tool, which can be effectively used to organize collaboration process in your company. First of all, Papirus.net works not only in browser, but also on all popular mobile devices: iPhone / iPad, Android, Windows Phone. This is critical, because you not always near computer when working on tasks. Secondly, Papirus is really collaborative - it allows to assign tasks to each other, monitor their status and discuss tasks in comments, and even create business processes (e.g. document approval). Moreover, you can collaborate not only with your co-workers, but also invite external users.



You can attach files to task, set reminder, priority, owner and project (projects work like tags). Like messages in GMail, tasks in Papirus are sorted in categories (Inbox, Today, Planned ...). It saves your attention and prevents of falling into a depression due to seeing a list of 100500 tasks.

The app provides a close integration with email. This includes sending reminders, alerts, and the ability to create tasks by sending message to address x@papirus.net

In addition to tasks Papirus contains file library (with version control), contacts, announcements and forms. Add to this Active Directory integration, API, authorization via Google Apps and you'll get an effective system that can be recommended to any serious company.

Papirus.net started in 2010. The developers say that it already has 14000 users including several large enterprises.

The service cost $5/month per user. There is also a free version for 25 users.

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Author: Adam Levine
Adam is an expert in project management, collaboration and productivity technologies, team management, and motivation. With an extensive background working at prestigious companies such as Microsoft and Accenture, Adam's in-depth knowledge and experience in the field make him a sought-after professional. Currently, he has ventured into entrepreneurship, owning a thriving consulting and training agency where he imparts invaluable insights and practical strategies to individuals and organizations, empowering them to achieve their goals and maximize their potential. You can contact Adam via email adam@liventerprise.com