Scrybe - just another calendar?

21. October 2006 – 14:53 by Carsten Pötter

The online calendar market seems to be in constant change. Every other day a new calendar goes live or is announced at least.
The other day I wrote about 30 Boxes being my favourite calendar. However this might change now. Scrybe will go to public beta soon and the product looks well interesting to say the least.Have a look at the YouTube video on their site and see the calendar in action. There are two features which stand out from the rest of the calendar market.

With Scrybe you can work offline from within your browser. You can add and delete events and when going online the next time it syncs with the Scrybe server. This should be a feature many people who are still on dial-up will appreciate, I guess.
The second stand out feature is the printing capability. Yes, you can print your todos and events from most calendars that are around but Scrybe gives you the possibility to decide between two formats to print. You can easily fold the printed document and it fits your paper calendar. Scrybe also manages Microsoft Word, Excel and Adobe Acrobat documents.

From the first impressions I have got Scrybe looks really good. Maybe it can even replace my 30 Boxes and Remember The Milk combo of calendar and todo list in the future. I’m looking forward to the public beta.

via TechCrunch

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