R360.com – Turning Email Into A Tool For Collaboration


R360.comThere is no shortage of tools for collaboration on the Web today, and a case can be made that a certain oversaturation is palpable. Any company releasing a new app into that teeming field has to try and come up with something remotely original, and certainly useful.


The ones who have developed and released R360 knew that for sure, and have come up with something that mostly everybody will get the twist of within a couple of minutes. This app is so instantly approachable because they have taken something everybody knows (and is familiar with) as the starting point: email.


That is, R360 takes care of automatically organizing your inbox, the contacts that you have and the files that are stored there. This translates into the great advantage of being able to find information accurately and instantly – you will barely have to lift a finger in order to locate that file you received months ago and that everybody had forgotten about except for that obdurate coordinator who now wants to see it again, and at short notice at that.


And a definitive plus is that you can have an unlimited amount of “clouds” (IE, ways of organizing everything). You can have one for your personal life, and one for each job you have (if you are lucky enough to have more than one, that’s it).

R360.com In Their Own Words

“If you use email in your business, you can streamline your information overload using R360. It’ll automatically organize your inbox, files, and business content.”

Why R360.com It Might Be A Killer

It turns something we use as frequently as our emails into true tools for collaborating with others.

Some Questions About R360.com

Are all email clients supported? R360.com


About the author

Born and bred in Maine, Roger is one of the longest-standing writers for KillerStartups.com. A translator by trade, he is passionate about art in all its forms. He enjoys both classic and contemporary literature, nature photography and music from both sides of the Atlantic. Fascinated by technology from an early age, he has always explored the ways in which computers let people articulate their thoughts and communicate better with the world at large.

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