Twiddla

by Dan on April 19th, 2007

Twiddla looks like a very usable tool for a group of people, who aren’t in the same room, to draw on a web page together. Kind of a whiteboard shared over the Internet, but designed to draw on live web pages.

One of the authors wrote a brief article on the development process (1 day to functional prototype) that describes a bit of why “eating your own dogfood” can be a good thing.

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