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>>Where is the Consumer Reports of software applications for nonprofits?>>
Dear Dan, and other esteemed colleagues:
It's called Idealware <http://www.idealware.org>. The range of the
Idealware team's reports is limited only by the amount of money available to
produce them. If you have any money to spare, please send it their way.
(They don't pay me to raise money for them; I am merely speaking out of a
very deep conviction.)
At the same time, I do not think that the nonprofit sector will be at the
point any time soon when techno-phobic, overextended staff members will know
about all the online knowledge bases and be motivated to search them all.
>From my point of view, it's just fine if they want to post their queries to
the Information Systems Forum forever. What I really love is the way that
folks from TechSoup, NPower, NTEN, Idealware, and other clearinghouses tend
to pop up here and provide the links needed by the distraught techo-phobes.
Way to go!
Best regards from Deborah
Deborah Elizabeth Finn
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
deborah_elizabeth_finn%40post.harvard.edu">deborah_elizabeth_finn
post.harvard.edu
www.cyber-yenta.org
Recommended reading:
"Universal Declaration of Human Rights"
<http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights>
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