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Digital media agency to sell its own online collaboration tool

Monday 18 Jan 2010 - 11:57

Birmingham-based digital media agency, Gas Street Works, is begin selling its self-developed filesharing application, ReviewSpace, to the rest of the creative sector later this month -- following a three-month in-house trial period.

ReviewSpace allows users to collaborate on digital, cross platform projects -- enabling agencies and clients to share large media files including, images, sound and video files regardless of their individual software capabilities.

Initially designed to overcome issues with the sending and opening of large files by clients with limited IT infrastructure, the application also enables both the creator and client to comment on projects as they develop -- with amendments, suggestions and approvals stored in project threads that can be accessed at any time, by anyone involved.

Gas Works says that the software will cost less than any competitor products as traditional project management bolt-ons such as budgetary tools and time management applications have been omitted.

Digital Arts Staff

For more information see the Gas Street Works Web site.

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