A Free Tool to Help Organize Your Freelance Writing Life

by Amy Derby on October 16, 2007

My pet peeve of list-making is no big secret. Thus, I’m not generally on the prowl for organizational software of the list-making variety. However, while searching for something completely unrelated, I came across wridea.com.

Wridea.com offers writers unique options for organizing ideas and collaborating on projects. I signed up just to take a look, and I found it very impressive for a free service. I just played around with it, but I didn’t find any annoying bugs or kinks. Those of you who are organization freaks might want to try it out.

If you’re already using wridea.com, or if you decide to give it a go, leave a comment! I’d love to know your opinion.

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Michele L. Tune 10.16.07 at 4:58 pm

*Speeding the cyber highway to check it out right now*

Smiles,
Michele

2 Amy Derby 10.17.07 at 9:15 pm

Michele,

Let me know what you think of it.

3 Michele L. Tune 10.18.07 at 5:33 pm

Hi Amy,

I signed up, too, just to check it out and it’s pretty neat! I’m not sure if I’d use it all the time, but I think it’s alright, especially for a free service ;0)

Smiles,
Michele

4 Amy Derby 10.18.07 at 6:03 pm

Michele,

Thanks for adding your opinion. I don’t plan to use it at this point, but I’ve been curious what more organized people (like you!) would think about it. :-)

5 Katharine Swan 10.18.07 at 8:02 pm

Amy, Michele, and anyone else who has used this service:

Any problems with spyware?

I detest spyware, and generally like to make sure a service doesn’t have it before signing up.

6 Amy Derby 10.18.07 at 8:06 pm

Hi Katharine,

Thanks for stopping by. :-)

I have an AOL spyware detector and also use McAffee. Neither has alerted me to anything, so I’m assuming it’s safe?

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