I am working on a project where people are collaborating on a project.
I would like to be able to log these chats, parse them, and store
information that arose during the conversation, in a knowledge base,
to be retrieved later. In other words, use instant messaging to
capture project specific knowledge.
I am curious if there are anyone doing anything like this. If anyone
has any links to such information, please let me know.
Thanks...
- Richard Hutnik
Jonathan Kay [MVP] - 26 Sep 2003 04:53 GMT
Greetings Richard,
I haven't heard of anything like this -- of course MSN Messenger 6 has an archive option --
which does same in XML (which could be easily parsed). Windows Messenger currently doesn't
have such a feature, and logging is only possible by using something like Messenger Plus
(http://www.msgplus.net) which stores logs in text files (which of course, is also can be
parsed).
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Windows MVP, Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
> I am working on a project where people are collaborating on a project.
> I would like to be able to log these chats, parse them, and store
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> Thanks...
> - Richard Hutnik
Jonathan Kay [MVP] - 26 Sep 2003 07:04 GMT
Greetings Richard,
I haven't heard of anything like this -- of course MSN Messenger 6 has an archive option --
which does same in XML (which could be easily parsed). Windows Messenger currently doesn't
have such a feature, and logging is only possible by using something like Messenger Plus
(http://www.msgplus.net) which stores logs in text files (which of course, is also can be
parsed).
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Windows MVP, Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
> I am working on a project where people are collaborating on a project.
> I would like to be able to log these chats, parse them, and store
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Thanks...
> - Richard Hutnik