Monday, 20 August 2007

p-mail

A recent article describing how "today's e-mail glut is a constant worry for many office workers" has moved me to develop a fantastic new communications tool to end e-mail stress once and for all.

I have developed a system that allows the user to compose and send messages by interacting directly with an information portal using a specially developed interface removing the need for the traditional and clumsy keyboard

The interface itself takes up a fraction of the room that a normal input device would utilise and would be welcomed by premises managers wishing to maximise available office space.

The process completely bypasses expensive and often unreliable email servers and clients whilst at the same time providing both the author and recipient full control over their workflow process.

Although only at the prototype stage early indications are positive with a market research sample of office workers reporting that my new system provides not only greater control over their day to day tasks but allows them the time to fully digest all the information and provide constructive solutions that, due to the pressure of e-mail, they would not normally be allowed to do.

The model shown below is an early working prototype..........

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If I didn't know better I'd think Alan was Scott Adams in disguise.

His stuff is as good as Dilbert at times only laced with a Glasgow accent.

Anonymous said...

Love the prototype.

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