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JOTSPOT DEBUT ATTRACTS NEARLY 3,000 BETA PROGRAM
SIGN UPS
Market Response to
JotSpot Underscores Need for Application Wikis;
Company Poised to
Transform Workgroup Collaboration
PALO
ALTO, Calif., ― October 27, 2004 ― JotSpot Inc., the
first application wiki company, today revealed that is has
provisioned more than 2,800 beta accounts since its company launch
and product debut three weeks ago at the Web 2.0 Conference in San
Francisco, Calif. The flood of enthusiasm for and interest in
JotSpot’s application wiki underscores the market opportunity
for a mainstream wiki product. The free beta program, expected to
last three months from inception, is set up to let users from a
variety of different organizations learn what an application wiki can
do for their workgroups and businesses.
“Response to the
product has been phenomenal. Our beta requests have ranged from
large Fortune 500 companies to small businesses to individual
workgroup leaders,” said Joe Kraus, CEO, JotSpot. “Our
primary objective now is to connect with every one of our JotSpot
beta testers to begin working on ways we can help them customize the
product for their specific needs. Most important, our driving goal
is to ensure the highest possible user experience with our service.
Outstanding value is the core reason people will continue to use
JotSpot.”
The
JotSpot wiki offers all the foundational features of a
standard document wiki, including collaborative editing, version
control, attachment adding, and full-text indexing. In addition,
JotSpot extends document wiki functions by offering several unique
features, including:
WYSIWYG
Editing – (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get editing) Microsoft
Word-style editing enables non-technical users to use JotSpot easily
and create simple web pages without knowing HTML.
Email
Integration – Allows users to simply CC: any page in the
wiki to create a shared archive of email conversations on any topic.
Modular
Application Building – Businesses can start using JotSpot
as a simple intranet tool and then as needed evolve the JotSpot wiki
to include customized applications that extend the product’s
function and utility.
Companies signing up for
the JotSpot beta program are citing a variety of workgroup
applications in respect to how they intend to utilize the service,
including company intranets and extranets, meeting management and
project management, recruiting/HR, task and to-do-list management,
industry and competitive tracking, and help desk support among many
other uses. Additionally, JotSpot will be working directly with beta
testers to coordinate the build out of a multitude of customized
applications that better map to the unique needs of each user.
Mainstream workgroup
users who want to build and customize applications for their specific
uses can do so with minimal programming knowledge. While many more
sophisticated tools are available to the technical programmer, the
basic programmer can create customized applications quickly by taking
advantage of JotSpot’s modular platform. JotSpot will also
offer a gallery of basic applications, which can be easily installed
and modified when the company announces general availability early
next year. Examples of gallery applications include lightweight task
management, trouble ticketing, CRM, and recruiting applications.
AVAILABILITY
JotSpot
is still accepting a limited number of free beta sign up requests.
For more information, please visit www.jotspot.com.
ABOUT JOTSPOT
JotSpot,
headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif., is the first application wiki
company. Founded and led by Excite.com co-founders Joe Kraus and
Graham Spencer, the company has a mission of making Web applications
simple to build through the power of wiki. The
JotSpot technology turns today’s document wiki into an
application development platform and expands the boundaries of what a
wiki can do for enterprise and workgroup users. For more
information, please visit www.jotspot.com.
Press
contacts:
Melissa Walia
JotSpot
(650) 208-4523
melissa@jot.com
Mike Manuel
Voce Communications
(650) 228-5174
mmanuel@vocecomm.com
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