Are Zenbe Users Elegance-Listers?

October 9th, 2008 by Peter Stern ·

Last month, David Pogue at the New York Times proposed that, in the consumer technology world, there are two kinds of people: feature-listers and elegance-appreciators.  Feature-listers only care about how much a product can do, even if it doesn’t do any of those things particularly well.  Elegance-appreciators, on the other hand, look for products that have limited functionality, but they do them exceptionally.

We think there is a third group right in the middle – the elegance-listers.  The elegance-listers want something that does it all, but does it all well.  This is the kind of person we had in mind when developing Zenbe.

In terms of functionality, Zenbe brings multiple communication channels into one user interface.  Users can access all of their various email accounts, Twitter, Facebook, Google Chat in one Web browser, and, in addition, they can share and collaborate on projects with ZenPages.

When it comes to elegance, Zenbe is clean, simple to use and free of ads.  Each of the features listed above is innovative, intuitive, and together they provide one of the best email experiences on the Internet today.

So whether you are a feature-lister,  an elegance-appreciator or right in the middle, Zenbe is right for you!

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2 Responses to “Are Zenbe Users Elegance-Listers?”

  1. Kenna Says:

    I agree on this one. That’s why I’m in-love with Zenbe, and having Zenbe on my iPod touch instead of just Lists will ftw. :)

  2. Malcolm Bastien Says:

    I can relate to this group as well. I find that Zenbe lives to its name in that sense. It reminds me a lot of one book I’ve read called “The Laws of Simplicity” by John Meada. Zenbe is so functional yet it’s surprisingly well designed and keeps that sense of clean design and simplicity in the process.

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