Zoho, Baby, Zoho.
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I’ve been really digging Google Notebook lately. It’s been a handy GTD tool, and the “note this” feature on my right click rocks. I wish there was some way to get it to come up without leaving the keyboard. I have a lot of love for Google, and I truly hope that they buy Zoho soon.
Zoho has made the web the platform in a way that I’ve not yet seen anywhere else. Google spreadsheets is cool because it’s got the link embedded in our gmail. But Zoho feels like running a better, cooler version of MS office on a really bad computer. If they get the speed upgraded, then there will be no reason to use MS office.
I tried to do a resume in google aps not long ago. It was barely functional.
I did a resume in Zoho yesterday.
It rocked. (I’m doing a resume not because I have any desire to change jobs. At all. I think a resume is something you should ALWAYS have just like you should ALWAYS go on 6 job interviews a year).
So I made mine here. It took about 20 minutes, and it was just to learn if Zoho worked or not. And it does, man. I hate bashing the church of Google. Online Docs and Spreadsheets is a REALLY cool idea, but this is just incredible. It works as a printable resume as well–though not QUITE as slick.
Not bad for a 15 minute effort though–and it’s one that I can carry with me.
Anyway Zoho is a leg up and I’m eager to try out the rest of their products.
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