Posted on May 25th, 2009 by Simon Robinson
Webspiration the online incarnation of leading visual thinking and planning package Inspiration is open again!They have reopened sign-ups for free beta accounts. Got an email a couple of days ago and “Audrey” also left a comment on the earlier post. (Thanks Audrey!)Good news for those who didn’t get in earlier. I make no secret of [...]
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Posted on March 17th, 2009 by Simon Robinson
Got a little note in my inbox today informing me that Webspiration beta sign ups are closing Wednesday 18-March. Now this will be US time so Australian readers will have until maybe midday depending on what time zone “the switch” is in.So get in fast people before time runs out on this awesome service and [...]
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Posted on February 7th, 2009 by Simon Robinson
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Great news!I have been using Webspiration since it the beta started and sent a feedback email early on requesting the embed feature. I was obviously not alone and now [...]
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Posted on November 24th, 2008 by Simon Robinson
I guess this could apply to any of mobile device. The touch screen interface with gestures and If there is already something like these out there let me know
Inspiration (that synchronises to the desktop) : A version was created for the Palm OS a few years ago. The iPod platform would be an even better [...]
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Posted on November 11th, 2008 by Simon Robinson
There are a number of concept mapping tools some free, some not so free. Inspiration is not super expensive for what you get (IMHO) but it’s not free. What it does do super well that makes it my application of choice is switch seamlessly between what they call “diagram” and “outline” views. So it goes [...]
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