Kolya on 20/7/2009 at 21:27
Twiddla is a browser-based collaborative online meeting tool. It's free and requires no plugins and no registration from any of the participants.
Twiddla allows for co-browsing the web, file-exchange, chat, voice-chat, painting, writing notes and some other stuff I haven't tried yet.
You can join me in this open session: (
http://www.twiddla.com/ttlg)
Or you can start a new session here: (
http://www.twiddla.com/NewMeeting.aspx)
They also have a Javascript booklet to load any website you're browsing into a twiddla session (see (
http://www.twiddla.com) twiddla.com -> "Get the browser buttons").
I figure this could be useful in a remote office situation or just fun for a few minutes.
aguywhoplaysthief on 21/7/2009 at 04:49
If this is an example of that subversive online marketing where they pay people to go onto forums and become friendly and well-known only to push a product, I'm rather disappointed.
No breasts?
Koki on 21/7/2009 at 05:17
Actually, I can't. It doesn't work.
june gloom on 21/7/2009 at 05:26
I'd say it works perfectly.
Kolya on 21/7/2009 at 06:34
AGWPT: No, it's not guerilla marketing, I just stumbled over this and wanted to check it out together with a few people. I used to work in marketing though and when I recommend something it sometimes shines through... :erg:
I'm not sure why it didn't work for you Koki. I had a fun session with Al_B and hopper yesterday. At one point early on my (highly modified) Firefox crashed. But it worked fine for everyone else.
Later I used the (
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6665) Firefox Prism addon to start this web-app in it's own CPU thread (like a Chrome tab) to avoid any further crashes. Probably unnecessary but yeah, just because I can.
Vivian on 21/7/2009 at 10:41
This will be genuinely useful to me, and to quite a few people I know. Thanks for the heads-up, Koyla.
Koki on 21/7/2009 at 10:54
Quote Posted by Kolya
I'm not sure why it didn't work for you Koki.
Fucking cookies obviously.