Our team is growing
June 6th, 2008 by Tom Alison ·This week we had three new employees join Zenbe - Aram, Jade, and Jeremy. They’ve got some serious skills, you know “like nunchuku skills, bow hunting skills, computer hacking skills…”
But seriously, we’re very excited about having even more talented people on the team to help us deliver a bunch of new features to our users. I’ll tell you more about what we’re working on in a future blog post.
We’re still searching for a world-class, well-rounded Linux Administrator/Engineer type who’s into open source software and a startup environment. If you know of anyone in the NYC area that might fit the bill, tell them to check out the job description.






June 6th, 2008 at 12:27 pm
After trying zenbe (with my gmail + four pop accounts) I’m going to go back to gmail and let zenbe bake for another month or two…just could not live with all the issues and missing components for daily use.
June 6th, 2008 at 5:40 pm
Hi…I’ve been using Zenbe for quite some time now and I love it! This comment probably belongs in the forums, but I can’t be bothered to register there.
I like the new Calendar design of today where Management+Options can be accessed using a button instead of occupying valuable screen real estate. The reason I use Zenbe is because of the tabs and Ajax - whereas normally I’d have to go to different sites such as Gmail or Google Calendar; they’re better organized and more accessible with Zenbe.
Features that are really wanting at Zenbe are:
1. RSS Reader (like Google Reader) as a separate tab
2. Messenger integration - again as a tab collating all the popular messengers - this could be combined with Facebook chat - much like what Digsby does, only in the browser.
3. And when you have these, a Home tab! With widgets of the all the other tabs showing the latest/newest emails, messages, RSS feeds, online friends etc.
4. Integrate Yahoo or Google maps into the Calendar so that adding a location shows a map inset or at least links to a map of the location.
I kinda like Zenpages, but it is more like a pre-alpha product now! It is mostly broken and I hope it’ll have more features.
Thank you, Zenbe!