2006
Online collaboration has become a necessity nowadays as companies and people are located in different locations (or countries). More and more web2.0 ajax based collaboration application are developed to meet the growing needs to share documents and files. Various ways and user interface have been introduced, and yet, there’s still seems to be room for more innovations. Such innovation can be found in a web collaboration service called Cyn.In.
Cyn.In (pronounced “Sign-inâ€) is an enterprise bliki service that enables teams, companies or communities to create, manage, organize, store, version, search through, collaborate & discuss upon, share, publish and broadcast any kind of information or data. A bliki is a web based collaboration and publishing system, that marries the concepts and benefits of a blog based publishing software and a wiki based collaboration system. Cyn.In manages all your rich content, audio, video, images, documents, presentations, spreadsheets, drawings, archives and any type of files.

Cyn.In conceptually simplifies the way people deal with their information. To its users, any data is simply a ‘note’. A note could contain rich textual content, pictures, media, categorization tags, or files of any type. Once created, a note can be shared with any number of other users of your site, and worked on collaboratively. All notes that you have shared appear in the Shared notes section of your site. All your notes that are only accessible by you are present in the Personal notes section. Every time any of the users change the contents of the note or adds or modifies the files in it, a new version of the note is created. You can simply preview and roll back to any of the previous versions.
Every member (an organization or a team) is provided with an independent sub system, simply called a site, which could be located at ‘yourcompany.cyn.in’ or at ‘www.yourdomain.com’. These sub systems or sites are hosted within the secure Cyn.In datacenters, and are managed, monitored and upgraded by the Cyn.In team. You can have 2 users for free (up to 25 MB of space in total) or an unlimited amount of users (unlimited - up to 1 GB of space per users) for the Enterprise edition.
Overall, Cyn.In has managed to create a very good collaboration application that is easy to use with a clean and excellent design. WorldTechLogic has posted several online collaboration applications, such as: BlueTie, ConceptShare, ProgrammerMeetDesigner, Eloops, yView, and many more. With BlueTie currently on top of our list (with 20 users, email, and online sharing capability), Cyn.In has definitely got some catching up to do. Currently, in the online web collaboration industry, Cyn.In is ranked 2 in our list. We’ll be coming up with the list shortly after in the near future.
To signup for a free Cyn.In account, please click HERE!









December 22nd, 2006 at 3:20 pm
[…] Wrike is easy to use, and it does save managers’ time a lot. Wrike allows everyone involved in task fulfillment to have the same access to its details, so all of youEloops, yView, and many more. Compare to a similar niche application, BlueTie, Wrike does have a lot of catching up to do, as BlueTie offers a more complex application and features.difference with BlueTie lies in the fact that Wrike focuses more on managers instead of the overall corporation likeBlueTie. […]
December 29th, 2006 at 11:24 am
[…] Overall, CentralDesktop offers amazing features for people working together as teams, or within a company. WorldTechLogic has posted about a similar application in the past called Wrike. Unlike Wrike, CentralDesktop offers a more arrays of features. While Wrike only focuses on managers, CentralDesktop focuses more on the overall collaboration of teams (including their managers). It took us a while to explore every features of CentralDesktop, and we’ve found that it is one of the best online collaborations and team / project management applications out there. I can only think of BlueTie and Cyn.In as CentralDesktop’s competitors. If you’re in a team, or within a company, and would like to have a tool to manage your teams and projects, we would highly recommends CentralDesktop. However, if you want free applications with 20 users in default, you might want to go with BlueTie instead, or even Wrike with its unlimited amount of users. […]
December 29th, 2006 at 6:59 pm
[…] As we all know, the industry has been swarmed with applications such as BlueTie, Cyn.In, CentralDesktop, and more, and as we’ve pointed out before, there are still rooms for more innovations and improvements. We certainly hope that BrainKeeper Enterprise Wiki will have such points, and from what we’ve heard so far, we’re quite optimistic that they do. Chad Ganske, the Director of Technology and co-founder of BrainKeeper, Inc. has this to say: One of these features is also something that we have kept under wraps, but are now ready to announce: BrainKeeper will offer an API that can be used to pull Page and Workspace content into other systems. This can be used to export content into existing knowledge repositories, backup systems, or corporate portals. Another new feature will be Workflow, which will allow Workspace Admins to monitor and meter the content that is added, edited, and deleted from the site. […]