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All that is said in this entry content wise is: "Extensis is a software company based in Portland, Oregon, and owned by Japanese technology firm Celartem Technology Inc. One of its products is Portfolio." It also has two links to its own website. If we keep this then we should keep them all on. Does not demonstrate any notable characteristics to this company. Google hits for "related:extensis.com" are minimal and all seem to be dual marketing campaigns rather than news or other notable content. mbbx6spp 17:08 (EDT) 31 Jul 2004
Delete: Not notable enough. The article does not explain significance. Geogre 21:36, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
It even mentions the "recommended street price" ... I'm astonished. Elf-friend 21:46, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Delete. Wikipedia is not a business directory. Elf-friend 21:42, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Wish that were true, Elf-friend (and therefore my friend) - but you can do a Wikisearch for any of the Fortune Five Million and find 'em here... Denni☯ 02:15, 2004 Aug 1 (UTC)
Extensis's Suitcase product was once-upon-a-time near-required software for Mac users. Keep, list on cleanup. -- Cyrius|✎ 22:19, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)