Scrybe is making me drool

Date October 20, 2006

Downloadsquad has an article about a yet-to-be-released-into-beta web-based organiser called Scrybe.

Scrybe appears to be quite different to  others in this space, in that it offers the promise of off-line availability, time-zone awareness, note-taking, annotation and contextually-based usability; ok, that all sounds kind of vapourware-ish, but I can’t think of how to better express it – watch the video and you’ll see what I mean.

Just watching the demo made me drool at the prospect, and I couldn’t sign-up for the beta quickly enough. If Scrybe lives up to the promises its making, not only could it be the next big thing in the Web 2.0 world, but it could also have a number of wealthy suitors sniffing around, looking for a mate.

[tags]web20, web2.0, scrybe, web worker, organiser, offline, time management, planning, notes, lists, taks, calendar, AJAX[/tags]

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