SharePoint reviews site

November 20, 2008, 07:04 PM —  www.SharePointReviews.com — 

SharePointReviews.com is an independent product directory that provides SharePoint power users, developers and administrators with objective expert reviews and opinions on SharePoint Web parts, applications and development platforms. With searchable product listings, ratings and reviews it will help visitors find the most suitable SharePoint product within the shortest time. Browse by categories, vendors, platforms and other parameters.

SHAREPOINTREVIEWS.COM IS COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT AND VENDOR NEUTRAL
SharePoint Reviews is not affiliated with any vendor and does not receive any commissions/compensation from product listings or reviews. All operating funds come strictly from advertising, which would be distinctly marked on our site.

Get the Most Out of SharePointReviews.com:

  • Find Products for SharePoint by Browsing or Searching
    All products are organized in categories. With a single click you can review product information, read user opinions and expert reviews. Be sure to check out any discounts that may apply by visiting Member Discount section. Buy Directly from Vendor Web Sites (SharePoint Reviews is not affiliated with any vendor and do not get compensated for purchases and referrals).
  • Leave Feedback
    Give back to the community by returning to SharePointReviews.com to rate and review the product yourself. Your opinion matters!

The site's goal is to ensure that visitors can easily find products and information to help them deploy and maintain a successful and powerful SharePoint environment. In the days to come member discount section will be expended, new product overviews offered, as well as expert reviews of the most exciting products.

We hope that SharePointReviews.com will be a valuable edition to this exciting SharePoint community and are looking forward to your participation.

Find Products. Share Feedback. Visit www.SharePointReviews.com.

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This site is working well. I already use it as my first port of call for checking which SharePoint projects are available.

I have found some great freebies on there.

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