Saturday, October 21, 2006

Another Calendar...

...or maybe even a bit more than that... TechCrunch says this:
Scrybe looks to be a unique online calendar application that works just fine when you’re offline, too. Just open the site in the browser as if you were online - the app will sync the next time you are online. The calendar view auto-expands and minimizes depending on what you are looking at. It also allows seemless cut and paste and integration with Office documents, as well as a way to bookmark and grab content from websites.
So it may be a bit of a leader in that it works on and offline - and the auto sync thing is pretty cool.

NOTE however, how they are introducing it to the world. YouTube. Create buzz on YouTube and drive traffic to your site. And the cost is, oh yeah... nothing. Imagination and leverage... the new marketing duo.

UpDate: Writes LifeDev:
"Oh man, I was as giddy as a school girl after seeing this video preview of Scrybe, an online calendar app. Quite possibly the coolest thing I’ve seen this year in terms of web apps. Finally, someone is actually adding contexts to a calendar and time management application."

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