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Subject:Q: Use IdeaFisher? From:Millman_Harvey <millman -at- JMBCORP -dot- MHS -dot- COMPUSERVE -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 23 Aug 1995 12:14:50 EDT
Hello all,
I've seen ads for this (software) product, which claims to "develop new
ideas
at the touch of a button." It's apparently some form of automated
brainstorming
aid. There's also a version tailored for writers, called "Writer's Edge."
Anyone familiar with, or use either IdeaFisher or Writer's Edge? If so, can
you reply to me directly (not to the list, please) with your comments on its
value?
If your responses are relevant to the list, I'll summarize them here.