Scrybe is the killer GTD app?

22 10 06 - 10:40 - Bookmark this post

I received an email a couple of days ago about Scrybe. Guess I wasn’t the only one. Right now, the productivosphere (just made that one up) is buzzing with excitement about this new online office application. Check out the promovideo after the click


You can check some interface screenshots at this Flickr-set
They call it: Simple solutions for some age old problems.

Especially the last option is very interesting. I wonder how the im/export functions are. The printing feature is very clever and will touch the Hipster PDA movement I think. I subscribed to the beta so hopefully I can talk about it some more in the near future.


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just watched the clip,and it looks sexy. This is always the dilemna with GTD tools. They look great, but are they creating more unnecessary work? I really like the calendaring, but I work in a consulting company with 250+ employees, I’m kinda married to Outlook & Exchange for calendaring. People need to see my schedule, and I need to see theirs.
Paul - 22 10 06 - 17:38

The video preview is very impressive. I love the part where he talks about small, unkown companies while there are logos of Google, Yahoo, Apple, etc. in the background. We’ll see if they can back up that bark with a bite.
Blixa Bargeld - 22 10 06 - 17:46

Scrybe is a great application. It is still in Beta. With each release it has improved. We could use more GTD fans using and talking about the product on the Scrybe forums. That is where I first learned about GTD.

The beta is closed but current beta testers are allowed to invite new users. To do this just goto to the Invite forum at this address:

http://iscrybe.com/forums/viewforum.php?..

I hope to see you there.

- Dave
David Gerbino - 24 09 07 - 03:25




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