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October 27, 2006

Scrybe

Emily Chang pointed to Scrybe, which looks like a fantastically well-designed web organizer, including calendar, offline editing and sync, and a very sophisticated to-do list capability that allows you to import and export from lists in Word docs, Excel, and elsewhere.

I took some screenshots of the demo video. I was particularly impressed with the provisions for dealing with multiple timezones. You can look at different timezones when creating an event:

Scrybe_multizonez


Or display two timezones on your calendar:

Scrybemultizonez2


Scrybe is designed to be a repository for Web materials, and notes on them, but in the demo I didn't see much sharing of information. Are Scrybe calendars, to dos, and notes shareable? If not, that is going to be a powerful incentive against it's use, since the social dimension of scheduling and other coordination is the most important thing, ultimately.

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Hi there.
Do you have an invite to Scrybe you could send me, please?

Much appreciated,

Sue

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