Do The Details Matter?

April 14th, 2009 by Peter Stern · comments · http://blog.zenbe.com/ltcpd

Its late, its rainy, and I need some bourbon for an ice cream recipe I want to make.  I only have brandy.  I think its a very fine brandy, received as a gift years ago, patiently waiting in my liquor cabinet, but its not bourbon.  Do details like this matter?

I think they do.

Giving a demo of Zenbe for Business today, my prospective customer kept on saying “that’s neat!” He quipped at the big features, like Shareflow and Files View. He also quipped at how easy Zenbe makes it to organize email into folders.

He gave an uncontrolled “that’s neat” at  how you can share files with the “share as link” feature, either in the email composer or right from the “mail to” button in Files View.  Seems like a small feature, handy for sharing large files that people can’t get reliably in their inboxes.  But its also handy for sharing any file in a ubiquitous way, since the “share as link” function provides access to a web page where all of Zenbe’s file view functions are accessible. For example, people without MS Office can view word docs in their web browser.  Handy stuff.

Almost apologetically, Zenbe is comprised of  a host of small but time- and effort-saving features, that work within and beside the big features we explain on our website.

But the details do matter.

I need to go out and get the bourbon, don’t I?

Darn.

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