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Welcome to our new blog

Can you feel it? Spring is coming! For those of us in the northeast, green grass and warm weather still seem a long way off, but change is in the air. And we've got some exciting news!

For the past couple of years, Teamstudio has hosted three separate blogs, each one with a different focus. As much as we've loved hosting and posting on them, it's time to simplify things a bit. So, we've decided to consolidate the blogs into a single, super-duper, extra-strength site, which provides all wit and wisdom of our blogs in one convenient package.

Sure, this helps keep things simple for us, but it also simplifies things for you! Now you only have one blog to visit instead of three--and you'll still get all the information you've come to expect.

As always, you can join us as we chat about industry news, happenings and events, and we'll give you the scoop on what's new at Teamstudio. Of course, we'll continue to provide tool tips and ideas on how to bring order to your Notes environment (not that your environment is in any way disorderly, mind you). We'll keep you posted on the athletic and adventurous endeavors of the braver members of our team, and, from time to time, we'll even wax philosophical about vampires vs. werewolves (well, maybe not--but you get the idea!).

As always, we want to hear what you think, and your comments and questions are most welcome.

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