My sincere thanks to SyncSpace for sponsoring my writing this week. It’s an app that I use myself, and I’ve had first-hand experience of the degree of care that its author has put into the app over the years.
More than 20% of the worldwide workforce works from home, and many more routinely work with people in other locations. Many services have emerged to help your teams coordinate: Basecamp, Slack, HipChat, Campfire, and countless others. These services are great for sharing text, events, and files, but constrain the ideas you can share to those that can be expressed in words or photos.
SyncSpace is designed to help multiple people express and explore ideas together, wherever they are. It’s a shared virtual whiteboard without the physical limitations: you’ll never run out of space to add detail nor be limited by physical borders. You can enjoy real-time sharing during a meeting or just sketch your ideas anytime and watch your contributions automatically sync up with those of your colleagues.
SyncSpace’s shared canvas is the perfect place to deposit and markup photos, sketches, text, maps, and even captured web pages. The smooth, inky lines help all of your designs look and feel natural. Connect a Pogo Connect stylus for pressure sensitive drawing and improved palm touch rejection.
Sharing a drawing with others is easy: simply send the drawing link to whoever you’d like to collaborate with. They’ll be able to open and view the drawing in a web browser, including zooming and real-time updates. SyncSpace for iOS can also display via AirPlay to any Apple TV-equipped screen, making them great for presentations.
Not sure about sharing your ideas in the cloud? SyncSpace’s server software is available to install on your business, school or university’s private server, keeping your designs under your control. Companies such as Apple and Disney as well as schools and universities all over the world are using SyncSpace to work together seamlessly.
Visit infinitekind.com for more information or try SyncSpace for free. You can follow us on twitter at @theinfinitekind.
If you’re interested in sponsoring my writing for a week, and reaching my audience of tech-savvy, curious, creative thinkers, you can find more information here.