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Snap

In the past I toyed with the idea of sending HTML pages, including forms, via email, as the basis of a workflow system.

I never did anything with it because the target people all use Outlook and HTML support was always spotty, and with the latest version seems to be even worse.

Today I found out about Snap.

Snap delivers HTML forms for workflow purposes, but using RSS feeds. Your news reader becomes your task inbox. There is a demo available to see this in action.

I must admit that my head is buzzing with places where I really can use this. I see no reason not to do it in lots of places, and if I can get a decent windows-based RSS reader with HTML support (maybe FeedDemon, I'll have to check it out), then this has a lot of potential.

Also I can see other tools adopting this really fast. A "actions" feed for Trac tickets? Or Bugzilla bugs? Your personal todo manager?

Possibilities...

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