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Ntractive adds AXL platform to Web 2.0

updated 10:00 am EST, Wed March 1, 2006

AXL added to Web 2.0


Ntractive--the company developing the forthcoming Web 2.0 small business management application entitled "Elements"--announced that it has added support for the AXL development platform. AXL combines the Apache Web server with Mac OS X and Omnipilot's Lasso programming language, while customer relations management functions of Elements include an information technologies module, sales tracking, marketing, and financial tracking. Ntractive also plans to include a free custom browser--written with Cocoa--that extends the Elements application to the Mac OS X desktop. Elements allows for personal information management of an internal mail system, an employee in/out board, company-wide scheduling, contact management, and more. The beta launch of Elements is scheduled for later this year, and Ntractive announced a preview earlier this month that includes descriptions, screen shots, and QuickTime videos.


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