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Damonica
Joined: 28 Jan 2011 Posts: 1
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Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 8:03 pm Post subject: App for mapping circuits etc |
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Hey hey,
A friend pointed out a nifty app, called chainr, that can be of great help when it comes to remembering setups, mapping circuits or making a "how to...". It's basically a tool to capture various forms of multimedia and link them together to make a stream of information. A chain can consist of text, audio recordings, pictures, videos etc. You can view the chain like a multimedia slideshow.
You can edit your chain and share it with others from phone to phone and a way to share with e-mail or over the internet is coming up. They say they are working on a cloud.
The app is free and I checked it out and thought this could be very nice. Especially when the cloud is up and running.
You can find it here chainr.com. What do you think? |
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