Roundup : Zimbra, Zenbe, Jott, Bzzster, Jabbits
Zimbra - web mail client with new offline features, when will this happen with Gmail, offline is in vogue.
[via TC]
Zenbe - like Jubii, and Zimbra above, and perhaps Foldera (this is more project/task management than email).
Check out the Zenbe features:
- drag rich text, like maps
- conversation collapsing like Gmail
- newspaper view displays multiple messages
- calendar, to-do, etc…with sharing
- RSS Reader module
- send/recieve emails from your current address (POP, IMAP)
- file manager
- create alias email addresses
[via CT]
Jott - call a number, leave a voicemail and it will be converted to text and published on your blog. Seems you can also link a Jott to a blog post.
Jott to self, Jott to a group, Jott to an individual…ring, leave voicemail, goes to your email inbox…for a group and individual it goes to their inbox, and their phone…added to groups SMS post.
Maybe you can use Twitter in this way…leave a voicemail Tweet, which will convert to text in your blog or your feed, then send that feed to Twitter using RSS2Twitter.
Bzzster
- save links in your userspace and send them to friends and the Bzzster community via a bookmarklet…also see share2me. [via Go2web2, SF]
Jabbits - video message board Q&A, this is one up on Qunu which is text IM, well not quite, as Qunu is in real time, what next I see is Video chat Q&A…see more. Others are Vlip and CrowdRules. [via FI, mashable]
Bonus links:
Cheddarvision.tv and Watching Paint Dry - a bit less exiting than Justin.tv













