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Websitejibidee.com
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Founded12/07

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Jibidee, built with Adobe Flex, simulates a Windows or Mac desktop experience but inside the Internet browser and lets users create and privately share mini-documents such as simple lists of anything, notes, pictures, and scanned documents.

Jibidee is different than other cloud computing productivity sites such as Google Docs in that it is geared toward personal home use, designed for smaller, less complex documents and allows for a more personalized and colorful user experience. Sign-up not required to try Jibidee, one-click guest login from the homepage. Once inside, users can sign up for a free account with upgrade options.

Jibidee was born out of the founder’s frustration with not having a good place to write down and privately share little things like a list of vacation ideas, babysitter checklist, favorite restaurants, things to do this summer, notes from a phone call, home inventory, things I’m saving for, golf courses I want to play, softball team schedule, recipes, meals tracker, doctor appointment notes, life goals, list of websites for kids, party planning checklist…all the little stuff we either scribble on scattered notepads or never write down but wish we had.

Coming soon: mobile/iphone, desktop integration, collaboration, calendar, and more.

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  • 9/9/08 — Public launch at TechCrunch50

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Lance - September 10, 2008 at 5:57pm
Jibidee is brilliant! I've been working with the beta version for the last few months and love it, and it just keeps getting better with each update. I've become a big fan. This one is a winner, and a keeper!
Richard Heruska - September 10, 2008 at 7:05am
This is where post-it notes and your daily planner meets the internet with an Apple type flair to it. Jibidee is very simple to use, has more functionality if you need it, and the different backgrounds add some "life" to task lists. Big fan!
Greg Wilson - September 9, 2008 at 7:13pm
Gorgeous UI! Great job!
Michael D’Antonio - September 9, 2008 at 12:09pm
Could work for my kids in college. Wonder how you get the college kids using it. Cool interface.
Steve - September 9, 2008 at 11:58am
nice interface, it looks very easy to use.. a place to keep my to do's and the all important honey due list

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