scrybe

Scrybe Opening Up Beta Invites

Scrybe, the most anticipated beta software has started inviting people to join their site. I received an email early this morning with the message "Thank you for offering to help with our beta program!
We really appreciate your help in making Scrybe a great product. In order to make this beta program effective, we have compiled a few guidelines for all our beta testers that are available on our FAQ page. Please review these guidelines before you start testing the product. To accept this invitation and register for your account, visit..."

Scrybe is an online organizer, mostly centered around an online calendar that works really nicely. The following demo video gives you an idea of how Scrybe works. Hopefully this means that they'll be opening up their site soon.

Ever Wondered What Happened To That 100 Million Dollars?

At last year's Adobe MAX conference, Adobe announced a $100 M venture capital fund for companies that were building solutions on the Flash platform, including Flex and AIR. Some of that money was recently given to Scrybe, who you may recall is at the top of the list for most anticipated betas. TechCrunch and Ryan Stewart have some more information.

Buzzword has also received funding from the Adobe program.

Scrybe Tops List of Most Anticipated Betas

Scrybe, a personal organizing application built with Flash that has yet to be released, tops the list of most anticipated betas, based on the number of people who have bookmarked it on del.icio.us.

They have a preview video of the application on their website, and the application itself has been covered before by Ryan Stewart and TechCrunch.

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