We've decided that, with the upcoming new program, it's time to look at a complete redesign. With that comes an opportunity to better brand the software to communicate to you, our clients, what the heck we do!
With that in mind, we've created a new brand and in the coming weeks, you'll find a new site to support that brand and the associated programs: ThoughtOfficeâ„¢ will be the software and ThoughtOffice.com will be the web site (and "no", we're not dropping eXpertSystem. We'll continue to provide updates and refine the program to ensure our customers are taken care of). We'll also provide a clean upgrade path to ThoughtOffice as well. Look for details here and on the Home page of this web site.
Let us know what you think of this direction, and we look forward to bringing you the fastest, most intelligent creativity, brainstorming, coaching, consulting and presentation software available.
Here's a quick view of the eXpertTopic Tool (this is now a tear-off screen that you can place anywhere on your desktop). So ThoughtOfficeâ„¢ will allow you to take eXpertTopic questions and comments, add them to the ThoughtOffice Editor, and also add creative content from the eXpertLingo interface (we're updating that extensively as well). So you'll never have to switch between interfaces; it's all laid-out before you on 3 simple screens.
Thanks, and please feel free to comment. This program is the result of 18 months worth of input from thousands of customers, along with our own design team working feverishly to address as many options as possible while also making it easier to use.
Thanks again,
Mark Alan Effinger
RichContent
Mark, glad to see you are well and active :-) . Looking forward to this new release. Posted a comment elsewhere about why you would kill off the old name (and web sites) and brand.
Imran
http://imran.TV
Posted by: Imran Anwar | June 13, 2006 at 02:21 AM
Hi Imran,
Let me know if the comment I left for you on the previous post makes sense. And I truly appreciate your input and thinking.
Warm regards,
Mark Alan Effinger
Posted by: eAgent | June 29, 2006 at 07:38 AM