Archive | November, 2006

Techno Mojo review of Scrybe

Techno Mojo reviewed Scrybe. Their conclusion: Scrybe is seriously lacking mojo.

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Lifehacker review of Monocalendar

Lifehacker chooses Monocalendar as download of the day:

If you’ve been looking for an iCal equivalent in Windows, you might want to give MonoCalendar a try.
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Remember the Milk adds Google integration

Popular online task-manager Remember The Milk has added Google Calendar integration so you can see your to-do lists in your favorite online calendar.

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SpongeCell: Bridging the Mobile Calendar Gap

Pete from The Social Networking Weblog reviewed Spongecell. His conclusion: Pretty nifty!

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Ray’s Web 2.0 Business Minitests: Plaxo.com

Ray from Profy reviewed Plaxo. His conclusion:
Plaxo has remained the same for some years now, the service is simple and effective, it is the de-facto leader in contact management and about a quarter of my contacts use it.

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Lifehacker review of Rainlendar

Lifehacker: Rainlendar is a slick-looking lightweight calendar and todo list which runs on your Windows desktop.

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Lifehacker review of Calgoo

Lifehacker chooses Calgoo as download of the day:

Once you do go online, Calgoo will synchronize your Google Calendar with Calgoo so that you’re always synced up and ready to go. Although I love the idea of Calgoo, especially for Gcal lovers who aren’t always plugged into the ‘netters, I wasn’t thrilled with the trouble I had getting Calgoo going. For some reason the calendar would not show up – I was able to create new appointments and sync them with my Google Calendar, but I could never actually look at the main calendar. That said, if the calendar had shown up, I think I would have really liked Calgoo.

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Jotlet review by InternetStartups

Internet Startups wrote this review on Jotlet:

A new addition to the online calendar space is Jotlet, self-funded by its two founders Adam Wulf (responsible for coding and development) and Matt Wilson (UI and design). Jotlet joinsGoogle Calendar, HipCal, 30Boxes, and the much-debated sellout Kiko. In development for the past 9 months, Jotlet opened its doors to beta testers two weeks ago and are now accepting new users. When I was first pitched about Jotlet, I have to admit I was quite excited in trying it out – and for a product in such a tough, competent space, it doesn’t disappoint one bit.

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Mobical

What Mobical says about itself:

With Mobical.net, you can lead a mobile life the easy way. Our free synchronization service allows you to securely backup your personal data – address book, calendar, noets and tasks – on our server, and then access and manage it from any mobile or PC.

What we think of Mobical:

Mobical does what you expect from an online office application but what is absolutely unique is their ability to sync your data via SynML to your mobile device.

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MonoCalendar

What MonoCalendar says about itself:

MonoCalendar is an application designed for easy management of calendars. The idea is to try to make a program like iCal that works in other platforms besides the Mac.

What we say about MonoCalendar:

Take some installing (needs .net). We haven’t tried it ourselves but looks OK.

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