SproutCore rocks TechCrunch50, thanks to OtherInbox!

When Apple shocked the Internet with their stunning, SproutCore-based MobileMe apps, we all knew it was just a matter of time before another company would follow their example and adopt SproutCore. But no one thought it would happen this quickly!

Less than 60 days after the MobileMe launch, OtherInbox debuted at TechCrunch50 with a top-notch SproutCore application written by Mike Subelsky. Here’s a screenshot of their gorgeous user interface:

OtherInbox Screenshot

From the company’s press page:

OtherInbox is the cure for email overload - it provides consumers with a free email account that automatically organizes newsletters, social networking updates, coupons and receipts from online purchases so that its easy to find the most interesting things and ignore the rest. OtherInbox shows the consumer who is really responsible for sending them spam and gives them a powerful new Block button to stop it once and for all. OtherInbox is an Austin-based start-up founded by serial entrepreneur and email-marketing guru Joshua Baer that launched in September 2008 at TechCrunch50.

OtherInbox is currently in private beta and runs on Internet Explorer 7, Safari 3, FireFox 2 and 3, and Chrome. OtherInbox was kind enough to give us 25 private beta invites which you can access here (while they last).

One Response to “SproutCore rocks TechCrunch50, thanks to OtherInbox!”

  1. Sweet, Im testing it right now, its still in early stage though so nothing much can be said, it does have a nice interface and still a bit slow here and there.

    Using the latest version of WebKit to test it, lets see how good is SquirrelFish Extreme :D


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