I'm more than excited to give you a quick glimps of the new ThoughtOffice Creativity Suite! ( Download ThoughtOffice-Screens.pdf ).
The software is really amazing in how elegant it works. Just unzip, launch and it's ready to accept your input, and digs into both online and offline content like no other. No install required (you can carry it on a USB drive, as the serial number is uniquely fingerprinted to your devices).
The program is running well, with just a handful of bugs to squash. Chipp Walters and his Altuit team (our Rock-Star developer and code genius) are really doing some leading edge things I'll share with you later. Today we're headed to GnomeDex to support our partners at PRWeb and discuss what bleeding-edge technologies deserve the spotlight.
As for ThoughtOffice development schedules: We'll be looking at the complete suite in about a week, with ship date sometime in the month of July.
The Organizer Screen takes all of your creative content and gives it a place to live. You can organize, add links, preview, print, present... all of it from this screen. You also export to a Blog post, save as a web page, print, create a PDF or use the slideshow viewer.
The creativity screens launch from buttons on the left:
IdeaBrowser...
This is where you do the web-enabled searching. A cool new feature is the ability to add Content buttons, so you can either request types of content and we'll make you a button, or subscribe to our monthly RichContent Source, where you receive a specified button selection every month.
The TopicsBrowser is where you pull from our over 200 PhD's, MBA's and Consultants who are certified experts in their fields. Here's a glance at that screen:
More details this next week. We're also looking for input on the new product, so please feel free to share your ideas. We have a large part of the Fortune 500 as clients, and expect this to truly address what Marsh Fisher worked so hard to accomplish many years ago: making high-value creativity easy and available to anyone.
Have a great 4th!

When can I expect to receive this ThoughtOffice product?
Posted by: Joseph Butler | July 17, 2006 at 06:34 AM