Why hasn't Google acquired this company yet? They've been doing such great work and they obviously have the right passion to make email/calendar better for the world.
Use showhn as beta code if you want to download.
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Hey HN,
We just launched Boomerang Calendar (private beta) and would love to get your thoughts. It helps you see your availability from your inbox and streamlines scheduling meetings.
Fascinated by the nascent eco-system of apps built on top of email. To PG's point in one of his essays about fixing email...I wonder if the transition to the future of email lies in using email as a protocol.<p>As applications are developed that better utilize some of the structured data within email, do we eventually transition to a world where very few emails under a certain threshold are read...but instead parsed for information content. Thus potentially putting the receiver back in control of the overall experience?
I started using Boomerang last summer as I had so many emails that were getting lost in the mix. It was like having a personal assistant always reminding me to follow up.<p>Excited that you have moved on to a calendar assistant as well. It's definitely where I struggle the most. Looking forward to using the product.<p>Thanks.
This seems like a good idea, with decent gmail integration. It's certainly one of the best approaches to the meeting 'time slot suggestion' problem I've seen so far. I developed a product (meetingShed <a href="http://www.meetingshed.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.meetingshed.com</a>) which aims to solve the meeting scheduling problem from another angle - using people's Google calendar data by a sharing mechanism so you don't have to send messages back and forth between people. There's advantages and disadvantages of both approaches, but this is definately an interesting implementation.
Aside: Why have separate domain names for all your products? I didn't even realise you had more than just Boomerang Calendar until I read the other posts in this thread.<p>Even going to the about page, didn't have an obvious link to the list of products (<a href="http://www.baydin.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.baydin.com/</a>). Just a link that says "see our other products" would be great.
Doesn't work for me on latest mainstream Chrome on 10.7-- when I download, the button says "Keep" instead of "Continue" (i.e. it's treating it as a file instead of an extension). Then when it's downloaded the CRX, attempting to load it causes Chrome to try and re-download the same CRX file, bringing up a save dialog...
WOW! Just downloaded, watched the video and tried it out. Simply brilliant. Only one extra feature request/tweak - instead of defaulting for a meeting location when using the "suggest times to meet button" could it also have an option for my conference call number as a lot of my meetings are by phone.
Great product. But do check for broken links on the website.<p>The download page <a href="http://boomerangcalendar.com/beta/download.php" rel="nofollow">http://boomerangcalendar.com/beta/download.php</a> link to /beta/features.html and /beta/faq.html.
Boomerang for Gmail is already amazing, and this seems like an even more incredible addition to streamline email + calendar scheduling.<p>Awesome job guys! Keep up the good work.
This looks really interesting, we started developing a tool identical to this recently - had a play with it and it works well. Well done guys! it's certainly got us thinking