Xobni Review - Initial Impressions

Written by Bill on January 5th, 2008 – 10:38 pm -

XobniI stumbled upon the Xobni (Zob-nee) website when I was looking for email productivity tools.  After reading all of the pages, watching the video (see below) and signing up for the beta I was a bit disappointed that I could not immediately begin trying out what appeared to be a great tool.  They did however offer a “priority” beta and all I had to do was put their logo on my blog.  I’m thinking that they wanted to get links back to their site to increase their search engine rankings.   I finally got my invitation a few days ago and now I have an opportunity to comment on my initial impression.

The download and installation of the Xobni application was quick and relatively seamless.  Xobni does need to perform an initial synchronization with your email and on my machine with tens of thousands of pieces of email dating back to 2003 this process took about 35-40 minutes.

Once the installation was complete,  I had a new, minimizable window attached to my Outlook that was providing me with absolutely amazing analytical data about the emailer and other “associations” that are tied to the piece of email.

For this Initial Review I will highlight just a couple features that I have been using daily if not multiple times a day.   Remember my goal was efficiency and productivity and I can honestly say that in just one week’s worth of use, Xobni delivered!!! 

  1. Search - As many of you know, I use 2 Outlook Add-ins.  I use Nelson Email Organizer (NEO) specifically for it’s Search capability.  What I don’t particularly like about NEO is that it really isn’t integrated into Outlook, it is a separate application that loads on top of Outlook.  With Xobni, I now have search capability available to me ALL the TIME in the Xobni side window.  Unlike an Outlook search, the Xobni search is also lightning FAST.  Additionally, the Xobni search results are displayed in a single pane and match not only email messages, but individuals as well.  Extremely impressive to me and in the first day of my installed Xobni I probably used that feature alone at least 2 dozen times. 
  2. The Xobni email tab -  There are two tax on Xobni.  On this tab you get a graphical representation of when (times of the day) you exchange email with the emailer, other people who exchange email with the emailer, conversations being held with the emailer, and files that have been exchanged with the emailer.   This tab really helps see what is going on with the person.  In my first day of use I was able to determine if I had sent specific files to individuals that I should have sent to them.  
  3. The Organize Tab in Xobni is like a small dashboard of what is going for ME in Outlook.  You will see on this tab section your Upcoming Appointments, and Tasks.  There is also a section at the bottom of the tab showing people that you haven’t emailed with recently so you can “stay connected”.

I must say, in just a few minutes of my beta review, Xobni is going to be an Outlook tool that I will NOT be able to live without.  It makes my email time so much more productive, but beyond that it really helps to make it more organized.  The toolset and functionality is something that I wish that ClearContext would have thought of so that I could get it all in a single interface.   Since they didn’t, Xobni is where I am at and I hope they are successful.  I know I will be a customer!  Get signed up to download the beta here.

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6 Comments to “Xobni Review - Initial Impressions”

  1. Bill UNITED STATES Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 Says:

    Quick Update as of today with my beta evaluation of Xobni Insight…
    I have foudn that the application makes my Outlook run pretty slow… I am noticing this on initial loading as well as filing of messages to folders.

    My primary email environemnt is to download messages from an Exchange Server via a corporate VPN. If for some reason the VPN is nonfunctional I also notice that it will absolutely take forrever to load while it waits for the network to time-out.

    I’ve reported these issues to the support desk… I’ll keep you all updated on what or how the response would be.

  2. Bill UNITED STATES Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 Says:

    I have 4 Xobni invitations left. Leave me a comment if you would like to me to send you a download invitation.

  3. veera UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11 Says:

    Can you please send one Xomni invitation?

    Thanks,
    veera

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  5. arthur UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 3.0b2 Says:

    hey bill, have any xobni invites left? thanks, arthur

  6. Bill UNITED STATES Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 Says:

    Arthur thanks for asking but I don’t at this point. I uninstalled the application while they work on a problem with Outlook 2003. With the application uninstalled I don’t have a way to send you an invite. Sign up on the website… takes anywhere from a day to about a week or so to get the download link from them.

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