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10 Google Wave invites from Creately

By Nishadha

Here at Creately we’re passionate about providing great customer support. Graham, your favourite support guy, and the rest of the team work round the clock to ensure you have the best possible experience with our service.

As a follow up to our previous post on using Google Wave to deliver a new support experience, we are now happy to give away 10 invites to Google Wave, so you can try it out for yourself.

We just have 10 Wave invites to give away for the time being – so get on this immediately. We are definitely looking forward to inviting and supporting many more users as Google Wave grows.

So if you’re a Creately user, post a comment here or send us a mail if you’d like one. Once we send you a Google Wave invite, all you have to do is to add us to your contact list – creately@googlewave.com.

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  • Cheers guys, but unfortunately we are only giving out invites to Creately users, so make sure you've registered for an account.

  • Hi Dear please send me an invitation for google wave, i need it more so please please send me an invitation. I will really really thankul for you please plaese send me dear

  • Could you develop something like: OmniGraphSketcher http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnigraphsketcher/ Thanks...

    • Hi Gareth, Right now you can't use Creately directly from within Googlewave. You have to visit https://creately.com/ to draw your diagrams. However I have just had a quick look online and it seems that it might well be possible to embed a flash/flex app into a Googlewave gadget - other people have already done this. So we'll take a look and see what we can do - but at this time I don't have an estimate of when. There might be unforeseen compatibility or security issues - I have heard that Googlewave doesn't really provide any security controls. As I said best bet it to go to the Creately website for the time being and draw your diagrams there. If you publish the diagram you can share the http://create.ly/ link on Google wave with others, then when the diagram is updated others will see the new version. Thanks Nick