[SiliconBeach] Project Inbox ZERO - I'm looking for co-founders...

2011-01-09 Thread Bart Jellema
Project Inbox ZERO – Who wants to join? http://blog.bartjellema.com/2011/01/10/project-inbox-zero-who-wants-to-join/ Email used to be fun. Sometimes I got an email, I responded to it and all was good. Now I get 100 emails a day and spent way too much time dealing with the dreaded email. At the

Re: [SiliconBeach] Project Inbox ZERO - I'm looking for co-founders...

2011-01-09 Thread Chris Were
Hi Bart, Have you seen threadsy.com? It sounds similar. Cheers, Chris On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Bart Jellema b...@rtje.net wrote: Project Inbox ZERO – Who wants to join? http://blog.bartjellema.com/2011/01/10/project-inbox-zero-who-wants-to-join/ Email used to be fun. Sometimes I

Re: [SiliconBeach] Project Inbox ZERO - I'm looking for co-founders...

2011-01-09 Thread Chris Mayan
heh ... killjoy ;) The question is - does it matter - it might be a better implementation :) I'm fairly sure every idea I have had, someone else also has thought of it (and maybe even have a half-decent implementation), but if I believe I can do a better job of it, then that's something worth

Re: [SiliconBeach] Project Inbox ZERO - I'm looking for co-founders...

2011-01-09 Thread Phil Sim
Bart, as an email productivity geek, I've tried nearly every solution on the planet. The problem I see with the space, is not only is it a massive task to build a new email client - it's almost impossible to get people to move off their existing clients. Zenbe was probably the best effort I've