It’s no secret that I’m wrong about a lot of stuff, so now I’d just like to take the time to go ahead and issue some apologies to Facebook and Google and have a bit of a pity party for myself over the disappointment that Scrybe turned out to be. By the way, if you’re new to my blog, this post is in response to several previous posts about Facebook, Google Web Accelerator, and the calendaring application Scrybe.
Facebook- Ok, so maybe it has some useful applications, like the market place type thing and the integrated calendar apps…
Google Accelerator- Fine, it has now saved me a sizeable chunk of time…7.3 hours to be exact, of course I’m assuming this is correct, because for all I know, Google has just been slowly adding time to it while not actually saving me anything, but since I’m too dumb to be able to tell the difference, I’m just going to go ahead and give them the benefit of the doubt.
Scrybe- Not as cool as I thought it’d be, in fact, I actually find it to be a little inconvenient since I can’t figure out how to get it to not open in a separate browser window, so all it does really is make me angry. I personally find this to be one of the largest disappointments in my life since I had been looking forward to it for literally almost a year. Oh well, I guess I’ll just go ahead and assimilate with the masses and start using Google Calendar…woe is me…
Oh well, at least I’m posting again.





Scrybe is very diligent in emailing the to-do events. In contrast, the online calendar of MobileLiving isayusay is designed for cell phones. With one-click sync, online events are quickly downloaded to a cycle-thru browser for instant click-to-call with notes lookup and texting with ready-to-send messages.