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January 30, 2007

Zoho Notebook

I was interested to see the news [pointer from Richard MacManus] about Zoho Notebook, which appears to be a competitor to Microsoft's OneNote. I have to confess that OneNote is one of the few Microsoft products I have ever loved, and miss since moving to Mac OS X.

The limitations of the pre-beta -- I got invited -- are pretty steep: I crashed Safari, and there are several types of pages I can't seem to create at all.

But I excited about the bottom-up model of sharing: bits of content can be shared from pages and books independently.

If they can get the niddly bugs ironed out and performance a bit zippier I would be very happy to give it a head-up comparison with OneNote and Stikkit, which is the organizer I am working on at the moment.

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Thanks for trying out Zoho Notebook, Stowe! Please wait till March while we plan to have the Beta release and have another go at it then :-)

Stowe:

Sorry for the inconvenience. Its still an alpha product and we are moving fast towards a beta. We do not support Safari yet. We do not plan to support it till Leopard release. However firefox (or IE) should work fine.

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