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- What is StickyWorld?
- How does it work?
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- When would you use StickyWorld?
- When will it come out of beta?
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What is StickyWorld?
StickyWorld is a project review and exhibition platform for business and education. StickyWorld has been developed to help teams discuss project work and capture client feedback more effectively in a secure online environment. StickyWorld helps collaboration between clients and creatives throughout the project lifecycle, and ultimately supports the publication of interactive project exhibitions for public consumption.
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How does it work?
The basic concept in StickyWorld is the StickyRoom. StickyRooms are virtual spaces where people can log on to review work and add their comments with Sticky Notes. The rooms are under the control of a host organisation, which sets up a room for a particular purpose, adds the work to be discussed and invites people into that room. StickyRooms can also be used to make collaborative online presentations, or collect work from multiple contributors.
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Who is it for?
StickyWorld is for anyone who works on projects and needs to discuss them with one or more other people. That includes all kinds of professionals working on projects across the design and construction industry. It is also useful for academics and students working on group projects or for exchanging knowledge and research more effectively. We originally designed StickyWorld for reviewing architectural concepts, but soon found that it can be used throughout the project lifecycle. There are several generic uses for StickyWorld in the creative industries, all centered around reviewing visual media.
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When would you use StickyWorld?
We hope it will be a great alternative to writing long emails, resending them to all people involved and attaching large images and pdf-s. StickyWorld is designed to improve communications about projects in the context of visual work and this will hopefully benefit everyone involved.
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When will it come out of beta?
We are planning to release a commercial version of StickyWorld in early autumn 2010, but we will continue to grow our beta programme for businesses and educational organisations so you can still sign up for an organisational account. Individuals who just want to see what it is all about can join the Collaboration Cafe to explore the public rooms on show.
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What browsers are supported?
We currently have tested StickyWorld on the following:
Internet Explorer version 7 and above, Firefox, Chrome and Safari. You need Flash Player plugin (which you most probably already have) installed in order to enter StickyRooms.





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