IsThatJose
Mon 8 December 2008, 06:16 am GMT +0100
Scrybe has a number of interesting features that have helped it gain some attention. The web-based app can operate offline. Any changes made will be synched once you reconnect to the internet. Scrybe?s calendar view auto-expands and minimizes depending on what you are looking at. It also allows seamless cut and paste and integration with Office documents, as well as a way to bookmark and grab content from websites. They?ve even thought through proper printing of calendars, to-do lists and other content. Overall, app?s intuitive interface is very easy to use and was obviously well thought out.
from TechCrunch.
I received an invite today from my friend it seems great! To check it out go to
www.Iscrybe.com or
http://www.crunchbase.com/product/scrybe If you want an invite just tell me and i'll send it
olaf
Mon 8 December 2008, 04:34 pm GMT +0100
Please send me an invitation
IsThatJose
Tue 9 December 2008, 01:57 am GMT +0100
Okay, I will need your email address and I'll send you an invite.
olaf
Tue 9 December 2008, 06:40 am GMT +0100
Okay, I will need your email address and I'll send you an invite.
olaf dot lederer at gmail dot com
Nikolas
Thu 11 December 2008, 09:34 am GMT +0100
Looks nice. Will it work in a linux pc?
IsThatJose
Thu 11 December 2008, 07:03 pm GMT +0100
Olaf: I've sent you the invite already, did you get it?
Nik: Uh well I've tried it on ubuntu and it worked fine.
olaf
Thu 11 December 2008, 08:45 pm GMT +0100
No, I didn't (checked the junk mail until 9th december)
IsThatJose
Fri 12 December 2008, 06:54 am GMT +0100
Check again, I sent another one.
olaf
Fri 12 December 2008, 06:58 am GMT +0100
got the invitation, thanks
IsThatJose
Fri 12 December 2008, 07:04 pm GMT +0100
Okay cool:) Anyone else?
olaf
Fri 12 December 2008, 09:22 pm GMT +0100
I got an account but, I'm very happy with my google calendar. Now it's possible to have tasks with gmail tool
IsThatJose
Sat 13 December 2008, 05:57 am GMT +0100
Yea, GoogleApps is overall better. From what rumors has it google is developing an offline application like what they have on Google Talk but everything more combined; GTalk, GCalender, Gmail, GDocs, GReader, etc.
olaf
Sat 13 December 2008, 07:38 am GMT +0100
Google docs has alredy an offline application using google gears, but this is only for regular gmail accounts at the moment
IsThatJose
Sun 14 December 2008, 08:36 am GMT +0100
well google gears can only be used on sites that offer it
baby4real24
Mon 15 December 2008, 06:33 am GMT +0100
Hello dearest
Its really a pleaseure to come along your profile on
(
www.webdigity.com) Iam linda by name good looking young
girl and in saerch of an opposite partner.This is why i
have decided to contact you on this site so that we can
establish good relationship and also get to know each other.
I also love pets.Your age,race and religion is never a problem
to me,all that matters is true love. Kindly contact me on my
email(
ahanekubaby@yahoo.com)so that i can
tell you more about my self.Hope to hear from you soonest.
linda
olaf
Mon 15 December 2008, 09:33 am GMT +0100
what is this? those messages are email spam, how do the get on webdigity?
PatricksAVS
Mon 15 December 2008, 04:47 pm GMT +0100
Scrybe has a number of interesting features that have helped it gain some attention. The web-based app can operate offline. Any changes made will be synched once you reconnect to the internet. Scrybe?s calendar view auto-expands and minimizes depending on what you are looking at. It also allows seamless cut and paste and integration with Office documents, as well as a way to bookmark and grab content from websites. They?ve even thought through proper printing of calendars, to-do lists and other content. Overall, app?s intuitive interface is very easy to use and was obviously well thought out.
from TechCrunch.
I received an invite today from my friend it seems great! To check it out go to
www.Iscrybe.com or
http://www.crunchbase.com/product/scrybe If you want an invite just tell me and i'll send it
broad
Wed 17 December 2008, 06:58 am GMT +0100
I already heard about this online organizer. It is the good news that it must be operated offline also. I also heard that now Scrybe is temporarily not accepting more direct beta invitation requests. Existing users can invite more users to Scrybe by sharing their Calendars, To-Do lists and Thoughtstreams.
stankt
Fri 19 December 2008, 12:57 pm GMT +0100
Jose...please send me an invitation. I've been wanting to try scrybe for weeks!
My e-mail:
shauntan3 at gmail dot com
Thanks!
Shaun
salestrainer
Sat 20 December 2008, 08:43 pm GMT +0100
send me an invite please
jeffzimm
Sat 31 January 2009, 07:39 pm GMT +0100
Will you send me an invite too please? jeffzimm123@gmail.com Thanks.
camaxo
Sun 5 April 2009, 12:27 pm GMT +0200
If you could envite me I apreciate! Thank's
joaotcamacho at gmail dot com
suzieself
Thu 28 May 2009, 01:30 am GMT +0200
I would love to try this out. It is exactly what I am looking for. Can you please send me the invitation link.
thanks so much.
suziehgp@gmail.com
Chocolate_Lime
Fri 10 July 2009, 12:25 pm GMT +0200
I prefer Google Apps.
Linda sounds nice! ;)
jasonbird
Sun 2 August 2009, 06:08 am GMT +0200
Okay,PM me and send me by the way
Thanks
Robert Weston
Tue 1 February 2011, 08:56 am GMT +0100
What's this all about? Really interesting.