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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Scrybe - a new/old kind of Organiser?

If you haven't seen or read about it already, I encourage you to take a look at scrybe - a new browser based organiser that allows you to work offline as well as online. If this is an example of the kinds of applications that can be produced as part of Web 2.0, then I am very excited at the future! Scrybe's design is based on the principal that human beings have the ability to focus on one thing while keeping others in soft focus, and can easily shift focus, while keeping everything in context. Scrybe organises it's information in a similar manner. You can see the promo video below.

I've seen this approach before in software for both the PC and Pocket PC. I haven't seen it done as elegantly as this, while combining it with a wide range of tools to synchronise your data.

Of special interest to me is the ThoughtPad, which acts similarly to my Portable Memory Bank (or Little Red Brain). This is a small ring-bound notebook that I carry with me at ALL times.

I've signed up for the Beta, and will post on how I get on with the ThoughtPad, and it's usefulness for capturing my insights and awarenesses as compared to a traditional notepad.

If you haven't seen or read about it already, I encourage you to take a look at scrybe - a new browser based organiser that allows you to work offline as well as online. If this is an example of the kinds of applications that can be produced as part of Web 2.0, then I am very excited at the future! Scrybe's design is based on the principal that human beings have the ability to focus on one thing while keeping others in soft focus, and can easily shift focus, while keeping everything in context. Scrybe organises it's information in a similar manner. You can see the promo video below.

I've seen this approach before in software for both the PC and Pocket PC. I haven't seen it done as elegantly as this, while combining it with a wide range of tools to synchronise your data.

Of special interest to me is the ThoughtPad, which acts similarly to my Portable Memory Bank (or Little Red Brain). This is a small ring-bound notebook that I carry with me at ALL times.

I've signed up for the Beta, and will post on how I get on with the ThoughtPad, and it's usefulness for capturing my insights and awarenesses as compared to a traditional notepad.

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