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+As I mentioned in this morning's reboot, the web service [Scrybe announced its public beta][1] release today. Scrybe joins a host of other online organizational tools from major players like Google, Yahoo and others, but Scrybe has some significantly different features that merit a closer look. In fact Scrybe offers so much that it would take some time to run through everything, so instead of that I'll offer this official video that the creators of Scrybe released earlier today. <object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Mr1YE_xS_n8"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Mr1YE_xS_n8" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object> I should note that the entire interface is done in Flash which may put some people off, but the ability to work offline and sync your changes the next time you're online probably necessitates Flash. And for the old-fashioned folks like me, the ability to print out foldable copies of calendars and lists is fantastic, but for me the real drool-worthy feature is the Thought pages which allow you to browse the internet a create a clipbook of images, text and sites. I will confess to being somewhat ignorant of alternative offerings and should probably say that I'm not a heavy user of calendar apps and organizational tools (I still favor the offerings of Monte Blanc and Moleskine when it comes to this stuff). But, that said, if Scrybe is really capable of everything shown in the above video, it will likely prove a very popular offering. [1]: http://iscrybe.com/main/index.php "Scrybe.com" \ No newline at end of file