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Categories can be assigned directly in the items detail view
Categories can be assigned from several taxonomies in the items detail view. Search is supported, nodes are loaded on demand. Suggestions can be offered based on rules or last used sets automatically. Internal and external categorizers  can be used.
Categories can be assigned from several taxonomies in the items detail view. Search is supported, nodes are loaded on demand. Suggestions can be offered based on rules or last used sets automatically. Internal and external categorizers  can be used.
Related items are shown automatically for quick access
Related items can be shown shown automatically as links, directly in the original items detail view for quick access. Related items can be of different content type and can have different cross-site source lists.
Related items can be shown shown automatically as links, directly in the original items detail view for quick access. Related items can be of different content type and can have different cross-site source lists.
Taxonomies are shown as top-level site navigations
Taxonomies optionally can be shown as additional WSS/MOSS site navigations with top level categories in highest navigation level. Users can browse the category list tree like a common WSS/MOSS site structure.
Taxonomies optionally can be shown as additional WSS/MOSS site navigations with top level categories in highest navigation level. Users can browse the category list tree like a common WSS/MOSS site structure.
The category tree is shown as default SharePoint site navigation
The category tree structure optionally can be shown like a  default SharePoint site navigation, e.g. the organizational and/or product structure as defined in the taxonomy.
The category tree structure optionally can be shown like a  default SharePoint site navigation, e.g. the organizational and/or product structure as defined in the taxonomy.
Category bases cross-site result list grouped by content type
A category-based result list is shown for the category "Public Relation" of an organizational taxonomy. The list shows meta data of items with different content type and different source lists in one list.
A category-based result list is shown for the category "Public Relation" of an organizational taxonomy. The list shows meta data of items with different content type and different source lists in one list.
Category-based result lists shows cross-site items by date of last modification
All content types appear in one category-based list grouped by date of last modification. So new items or items that has been changed in agiven periode can be seen immediately by topic.
All content types appear in one category-based list grouped by date of last modification. So new items or items that has been changed in agiven periode can be seen immediately by topic.
A calendar view of all cross-site items of one category can be shown
A calendar view of cross-list cross-site items can be shown by date of last modification. This gives a great impression of all activities in a given category.
A calendar view of cross-list cross-site items can be shown by date of last modification. This gives a great impression of all activities in a given category.
Category-based cross-site lists can be subscribed as RSS
Category-based cross-site lists can be subscribed as RSS Feeds in Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office Outlook or any other RSS client. e-Mail based alerting can be used for change notifications of a whole topic - cross-list and cross-site.
Category-based cross-site lists can be subscribed as RSS Feeds in Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office Outlook or any other RSS client. e-Mail based alerting can be used for change notifications of a whole topic - cross-list and cross-site.
Categories can be assigned from several taxonomies.
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