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Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetI have been looking at the pen quite a bit, I’ll need to explore this more deeply with my tablet.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetGood stuff.
I’ve been using a WACOM tablet since 2001 and would never go back to doing creative functions using the mouse. I’ve gone through many a mouse but I still have my original Graphire 7+ years later.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetI am really happy with the progress that the product has continued to make since I first started to use it way back in 2007. You guys have continued to lead the market with everyone else who calls themselves collaboration copying your every move.
Thanks for building a great product and keep the cool ideas coming.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetThis feature has proven absolutely priceless. More than once I had the thought “what if conceptshare did that” and in typical form, here it is in all of it’s better than beta glory. This has already saved me hours in reviewing concepts with clients. Well done!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetThis is a great new feature! I found it by accident while presenting designs to a client. It’s simple to navigate through a series of concepts and to compare two. It would be great to also see comments in this view, but is still an amazing addition to the ConceptShare platform.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetHi Scott,
That is a fantastic photo, If I had taken it I would be very proud of it.
I’ve taken a note of the location you shot from and if I ever get to the city (hopefully I will be holidaying in your lovley country in a few years) I will try to take a similar photo.
Thanks
Jim
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetNice job !
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetI would love to see this updated … I may have to find some time to dig about some Canadian stats myself
Karrine
Her-media.com
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetIt is funny that I found that post to be one of the top results when searching for “pentacan gary” on google. I did so, because he contacted me about a challenging Job opportunity as a web developer through Monster. He also told me “Your resume on monster.ca does not have a name or contact number on it… You may want to update that”. I guess he doesn’t understand privacy…
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetI think if you update the player there is a new version that has all known bugs worked out. cheers
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetThis is great and I’m excited to play around with it.
One small issue I noticed: when it prompts me to pick a domain, the domain dropdown never goes away… it just sits behind the workspaces.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetCongrats from our house to your’s!
Gregg
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetCongrats to everyone at ConceptShare!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | Tweet[…] will find handy. It isn’t a boiled down version of Adobe’s Kuler which we talked about here. But instead it is a quick resource that lets you make sure your text is going to look good on that […]
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetI just received my business cards from overnightprints and, sadly, my cards turned out not as nice as I had hoped (not to mention they sent it 2 days later than promised). The color was faded and I ended up just stashing them in a corner somewhere since those cards will only give my business a bad impression. I resent my files to another printer, http://www.printplace.com, and was more impressed with their product AND most of all their customer service. I will be sending business back to Printplace again and I suggest you guys do the same.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetThe music is good. It`s like an ad and you hope that they`ll show Cheers in syndication but it`s just a restaurant.
It`s ironic that it`s called Kelsey`s, like Kelsey Grammer or Frasier Crane.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetI remember exactly where I was when I first saw this commercial. I remember that because I immediately burst out laughing. The commercial was brilliant; no other way to describe it. It took our perception of modern advertizing, and satirized it. I knew that the company didn’t change anything about the cereal, they just repackaged it and sold it to me in a different way. I had to buy a box, not only because of the ingenious advertizing, but also because it’s a tasty cereal that I hadn’t eaten since I was a kid.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | Tweet[…] friendly friends up north at ConceptShare have been working quite hard and responsively with us to put together the first milestone of something quite special and unique […]
