Shareflow nominated for Best Email Innovation 2009

February 8th, 2010 by Tom Alison · comments · http://blog.zenbe.com/kmulq

Shareflow was recently nominated by About.com for “Best Email Innovation of 2009“.

Please show your support by heading over to About.com and casting a vote for us!

If you haven’t checked out Shareflow yet, get a free account and invite some of the people you communicate with the most. It’s a great replacement for group mailing lists, whether it’s for your local soccer team or an entire department at your company. Try it out today.

10 Responses to “Shareflow nominated for Best Email Innovation 2009”


  1. Michael K says:

    I have no hesitation casting my vote for Shareflow.

  2. XDS says:

    Neither do I. Voted !

    Shareflow has my vote.

    +1 =)

  3. XDS says:

    Whats the bug Frank ?

    Please do tell, maybe we can help you out here buddy.
    Just use some good judgment. And we can try. no biggie.

  4. # says:

    @XDS: still selling a bridge, or did you buy it?

  5. XDS says:

    I’m just interested in fixing problems.

  6. Frank says:

    @ XDS: Thanks buddy, it is just that I am trying to get a response from Zenbe for over 2 weeks now :-)
    I use Zenbe lists for my iPhone and on my Mac and when adding a task with a due date the dates gets mixed up during synchronisation between the iPhone app and the web. I found a forum entry about this bug via Google, but since the forums are unavailable I cannot read that forum post.

    Does this bug sound familiar?

  7. XDS says:

    What about finding the post on google cache or web archives ?

  8. jay says:

    ( @Frank, I replied to your Lists issue via our support desk. For future Lists issues, please visit the new Lists forum at http://support.zenbe.com/forums )

  9. # says:

    @ XDS: yeah… I don’t want to start a flame war but it really seems like you’re trying to be the customer service Zenbe doesn’t have… but are still not able to help… like you know, the typical customer call-center operator asking complaining user if he didn’t forget to plug in the device before saying it doesn’t work…
    Quite funny to read you defending now what you were criticizing 2 weeks ago…

  10. XDS says:

    @#

    I dream code in my sleep, and eat macros for breakfast.
    Bug crushing (problem solving) is a hobby and a passion. So sue me.

    And another thing…

    @#

    I’m not “defending” anything.

    You don’t know ME, hell i don’t even know me.

    What I do know…. I’m an all american, I served my country & i’ve been through allot in my life. And I believe in being ethical, taking action and speaking up and speaking out, its called controlled activism. My only criticism is that users that gave their time to try and make the service BETTER, shouldn’t be left out in the cold.

    It gets me irate when people that post to the blog think they own the place and can say whatever they want.

    It’s simply not the case. Nobody owns the net . This isn’t your net.
    This is OUR net.

    There is a word that we all need to remember. It’s called professionalism.
    Far to many people that go into business, they only have 1 thing on their mind and it’s the bottom line.

    All in all, just – SOLVE the problem! , don’t make it worse by bouncing off the wall. What does that help ? What does it help to judge someone else ?

    Don’t judge me.
    If you are unhappy DO something. Get involved, help out.
    Get your hands dirty ! Help other people out for god sakes.

    Noboddy wants to get their hands dirty anymore, we got so many problems in the world, and I think its common knowledge they are just getting worse because we have lost the swag people used to have.

    The world has lost it’s mojo.

    Cripts.

    You find it funny ? Do you really ? I find it down right draconian.