Today I ran across what looks to be an extremely promising web2.0 application that is still in beta, like all most web2.0 applications and startups, called Scrybe.  Scrybe is a planning and organizational tool that just might convince you to forget that bulky and clumsy notepad or personal organizer you’ve been carrying around all these years.
    From this demo video, it looks like Scrybe could teach a lesson or two to the big guys, such as Google’s Calendar, Yahoo’s Calendar, or WebEx’s WebOffice.  The amazing feature list, along with the planned expansion and development of new features such as importing, exporting, and synchronizing with mobile devices and traditional applications like iCal or Outlook and more, is enough to make you drool.  To really understand what I am talking about, you need to watch their demo video:

    Now that you checked out the video, see what I mean?  All I can say is I’m anxiously awaiting for a beta invitation so I can dive into this amazing web2.0 app.  The only question remains, just how long will it be until Google and the others implement these features or decide to buy them out?   Either way, I can’t wait!

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