Ibid, the Latest Word In Whiteboards
        
        
        
        A new entry into the electronic                  whiteboard field is Ibid, a                  workgroup-sized unit whose features are only                  outclassed by its low street price --                  $499.
                                    Sized for personal and small                  groups, Ibid has a 2x3-ft. writing surface                  plus a strip of control icons down its left                  side. Learning how to use it takes two minutes. Ten                  icons handle printing, erasing (various widths or                  all), choice of four pen colors, system sounds and                  the Snapshot file system.
                                    Snapshot commands freeze                  an image of the board's multi-colored drawings                  and/or text as a bitmap (BMP) or Windows MetaFile                  (WMF). Save a successive series for a record of any                  meeting, brainstorming session, workshop or                  collaboration.
                                    On the PC, snapshots can be                  viewed and reordered, then dragged and dropped into                  e-mail messages, word processors, faxes or                  presentations. Users can zoom in or out on the                  Ibid's images for more detail or an overall view,                  plus toggle between multiple views or snapshots of                  Ibid sessions. They can also control the whiteboard                  functions from the PC.
                                    Ibid weighs 18 lbs. and connects                  via standard serial port to (at least) a 486 PC as                  well as a printer, if desired. Mounting hardware                  and software are included. MicroTouch Business                  Products Division, Tewksbury, MA, (800)                  642-7686, www.microtouch.com.