LMK Resources - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first of a series of investments was made in a US-based technology start-up called Scrybe, Corp. Investment in LMKR Holdings by Actis. Actis Capital, a private equity investor ...
Steven E. Wedel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is best known for his series of books in The Werewolf Saga, all published by Scrybe Press of Morristown, New York. Wedel has earned praise from fellow authors Tom Piccirilli, ...
Preview: Scrybe organizer pushes Web 2.0 limits |Test Center Daily ...
Datacenter wrap-up: Photos and words II; Data Center Wrap-up: Photos and Words; Best of open source software awards: Storage; Best of open source software awards: Security
Scrybe Syncing Calendar Has Launched In Beta
Scrybe, the online/offline calendar and organizer with the awesome YouTube demo video we wrote about earlier this month, has launched into beta tonight. ...
Ajaxian » Scrybe: Online Organiser with true Offline support
35 Comments » Comments feed TrackBack URI. Amazing ! Comment by jeremie — October 21, 2006 . Yeah the video looks really promissing! I am almost sure they use Flash, which could ...
Scrybe
Scrybe is a task and calendar web application developed by iScrybe written entirely in Adobe Flash and Ajax. Some parts of scrybe utilize the Plaxo API and plaxo backend.
Scrybe « Justplain
Preview video of Scrybe (www.iscrybe.com), a on- and offline productivity suite. Taking ajax to whole different level, be prepared for a major jaw drop!
CalendarReview » Scrybe
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Scrybe Press - Home
Scrybe Press titles are distributed to the trade through Ingram Book distributors. Retail customers can purchase them online through our sister company, Kayleighbug Books, or at ...
YouTube - Scrybe: Sneak Peek (iscrybe.com)
Brilliant. This software delivers. Smarter folks behind this product have thought through how many do things. Now, if only they'd work with a pop up to capture data without forcing ...