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Jotlet acquired by Jive Software

Posted on April 8th, 2008 in Jotlet

Jotlet yesterday announced that it has been acwuired by Jive Software. Apparently talks were going on since  Office 2.0 Conference last September. Jive Software makes enterprise social software that unites employees and connects them with their customers and partners. For now, Jotlet will continue to operate as normal. In terms of integration with Jive, Jotlet will bring their calendaring functionality into Jive’s ClearSpace.

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Jotlet on Technorati

Posted on March 20th, 2007 in Jotlet

See what people are saying about Jotlet on Technorati

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IT|Redux Calendar Roundup

Ismael Ghalimi of IT|Redux wrote this very good and extensive review of 10 calendar 2.0 applications like:  Google Calendar, Trumba, 30Boxes, Scrybe, Kiko, CalendarHub, Planzo, Jotlet, Hipcal, Spongecell.

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Jotlet: Import is here! and it’s only the beginning…

Posted on January 16th, 2007 in Jotlet

We’ve added button to Jotlet’s header called “advanced”. This new advanced window is where we plan to fill Jotlet with some exciting new features. The first 3 such features are: the fancy new import feature, the export menu, and a page describing our Netvibes integration.

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Jotlet review by InternetStartups

Posted on November 27th, 2006 in Jotlet

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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Jotlet

Posted on September 20th, 2006 in Jotlet

What Jotlet says about itself:

Your life in perfect balance.

Jotlet is the easiest way to manage your busy life. Organize and share to-do items, important events, meetings, due dates and even bills.

  • Jotlet is Easy to Use. We want Jotlet to be accessible by everyone, so we created it with ease of use as our top priority.
  • Jotlet is Fast.We hate waiting on stuff, too, so we designed Jotlet to be super fast. This means less “loading” and more organizing and sharing.
  • Jotlet is Free.Not only is it free of charge, but it is advertisement-free as well.

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