Last week I was able to catch up with Charanjit Singh (@charanjit on Twitter), one of the three co-founders of the start-up Cinergix, creators of the collaborative diagram creation platform called Creately. Charanjit, along with co-founders Nick Foster and Chandika Jayasundara, have spent the past eight months developing a unique and powerful tool for creating diagrams and flowcharts that combine a process-driven approach to project creation, but also a social aspect that allows for quick collaboration and sharing of works.
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The IdeaLike many of us, the Creately team wondered why all the tools out there for creating business flowcharts either fell in to one of two extremes: simple, almost generic programs like Visio or Dia that are frustrating to use, or extremely pricey and complex applications that include templates that employ logic but are really only designed for specific vertical markets. Full story...
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