Twiddla Offers Live Collaboration
Submitted by Louie on 30 July, 2008 - 10:40.


So what makes it interesting? It’s a digital whiteboard where you can collaborate with co-workers and business partners online. What make it so special are not its drawing tools. Although the drawing tools are more feature packed than DabbleBoard, I still find Dabbleboard’s drawing features easier to use and more powerful than Twiddla’s.

Twiddla’s drawing tools features the usual shapes, freehand drawing, eraser, and text placement. The changeable pen sizes make it more versatile in making different line sizes. These tools are very common to digital whiteboards. What makes Twiddla stand out is the ability of the web app to add media on the whiteboard itself. You can easily add documents, email address and images. My favorite part of Twiddla is that you can also add Widgets, Codes and Mathematical formulas. There is also a chat feature which allows text and voice communication among the users.
Non-private collaborations can be done instantly without signing up. You can easily invite other users to your session by entering their emails on the invite form. They will then be redirected to your created Twiddla session.
Twiddla will only ask you to register if you decide to make your session done privately. Invited users will be asked for the password that you created for the session. This is another great feature for online collaboration as most collaborations are done in a secured manner, especially sensitive company discussions. The tools are very useful and the added text and voice chat makes it even more handy. There is no need to add each other's IM's of you are using different services which takes away the time spent on registering of a new IM account. This also takes away the platform conflicts of IM's being used in different operating systems.
Twiddla and Dabbleboard are two great free collaboration tools with different features. I personally like Dabbleboard for its simplicity and user-friendliness but you can’t deny that Twiddla’s versatile features make it more useful for all types of users. Its ability to insert widgets and codes are very useful for code writers. The document and image insertions will be of great use to everybody.
They call Twiddla a web-based meeting playground. It’s a pretty useful playground if you ask me.
Which of the two do you like better? Share your thoughts. We’d love to hear them.
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Thanks for posting about this. My friend Jeff is looking for something like this so I sent along the link to your post.
I can see other things we can do with it too. Viva the bloggers like you who find such cool stuff!
Keep on blogging,
Pam Hoffman
http://seminarlist.blogspot.com
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Submitted by Pam Hoffman (not verified) on 31 July, 2008 - 01:02.I'm glad that you find this useful Pam and I hope that your friend does too. Twiddla does have a lot of features that I find useful for all sorts of collaboration. The best part of it is it's free. We do try our best to find useful tools and information to share with our readers. Thanks for the kind words.
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Submitted by Louie on 31 July, 2008 - 07:45.This is Zohair from Dabbleboard. Just wanted to let you know that you can embed images with Dabbleboard now. Actually, there's been quite a few changes since your review of our service, and there's more coming soon.
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Submitted by Zohair (not verified) on 13 August, 2008 - 15:16.I have seen the cool updates you made in Dabbleboard Zohair. Thanks for the letting our readers know and for doing it personally. We hope to see more of Dabbleboard. Cheers!
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Submitted by Louie on 15 August, 2008 - 01:54.