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Re: Whiteboard

From: Marcel E. Tschudin (no email)
Date: Thu Sep 01 2005 - 18:46:18 EDT

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    Peter, referring to your mail

    > Marcel wrote
    >
    > " Skype: It is sofar the best for voice communication from PC to PC. It
    > ...
    > SghtSpeed: Is probably the best program for voice and webcam, it needs ...
    > That is as far as the "whiteboard" is concerned. The "blackboard" that I
    > mentioned during a discussion with George is still waiting to be
    > invented."
    >
    > No. You haven't even approached the application I discussed, which WAS
    > specifically a whiteboard (or blackboard, the colour is irrelevant) that
    > MAY
    > offer just what has been wished for here on a number of occasions.
    >
    > Stop worrying about being nerds, guys, and try to concentrate here ...

    Some time ago I did try out MS and MSN messenger. One of them did actually
    have the possibility for sending a handwritten message in a board of approx.
    5cm x 2cm. I tried it once and found that it is not more than a gadget and,
    at least for me, not useful at all. I thought you were referring to this. A
    space where you just can write two or three handwritten words I did not
    consider as being a whiteboard. It is for this reason that I did not even
    mention it in my mail.

    After your reply I had now again a look at these two programs and, indeed,
    the MS messenger has the option for a whiteboard conversation, which I did
    not notice before. The board is a little bit larger 6cm x 12cm. The size
    seems to me still to small in order to be of real help. May be it can be
    enlarged during conversation. So, Peter, yes there is the whiteboard; it
    has, as you said, already been invented for the Internet. What remains now
    is to find out how useful it actually might be.

    In my mail I tried to mention advantages and disadvantages of possible
    communication tools going beyond e-mail. Whether such a tool is "useful" or
    not depends on the situation and the intention of the user himself.

    Marcel


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