inShort

inShort

Create flow charts and map out your thoughts

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inDispute

Become a master of constructing any type of conversation
inDispute was ranked #4 of the day for March 31st, 2018

Important conversation, complicated negotiations, confusing correspondence in a messenger — it is better to prepare for such things in advance. It is for this purpose that inDispute is created, together with it, it is easier to make a good impression, use an argument appropriately or react quickly to an intrigue.

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Launch tags:
iOSiPadProductivity
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What do you think? …

Scott Bowler
I kind of get it but your examples are very confusing and the site doesn't clearly explain what it is you do. Also, who has serious negotiations via text messages?
Jury Shortki
@scotty_bowler Thank you for noticing the application, it's very interesting what exactly confuses in the examples, I would like to make them better. The main idea of the application is to control complex conversations. Sometimes a right conversation can turn into a good bonus, and sometimes ruin a relationship. So, being aware of the importance of some conversations, one should not let them go on their own, here inDispute can be useful. Of course, important negotiations usually do not start on SMS and are not conducted in instant messengers, but, having started in personal communication, negotiations can sometimes spread to other formats of communication, including text messages. It is advisable to be in the context of the conversation, regardless of the form in which it caught you.
Scott Bowler
@shortki please don't take this the wrong way as my intention is to help.. I'm assuming English isn't your first language? I'd really recommend asking a translator to help you do the content as I think the language issues are causing the confusion.
Jury Shortki
@scotty_bowler Thanks for the advice, I will take note of it.
Filip Nag
This would be perfect for Tinder scripts.
Ryan Hoover
My first impression: "Wow, this UI looks very different" Creative concept. Curious to hear the backstory on this, @shortki.
Jury Shortki
@rrhoover Partially I answered above, but in fact there were several reasons for creating such an application. Once an adroit seller persuaded me to buy a small souvenir, I politely refused, but for any of my remarks he had a good, well-reasoned answer. He convinced me, I bought a bauble and told the seller that he was a very skillful conversationalist. He replied that for 50 years he had learned to sell his goods and was ready for any question. I decided that it’s great to always have a good answer, but 50 years is too much, there must be a way to handle it faster. Another case: I had a not very smart employee, but quite industrious. I made him a diagram of a typical conversation if someone addresses him, in the end he coped well, I was even surprised how well such simple tricks work. So there are many cases but one solution. Frankly, I thought for a long time how to make the interface interesting and intriguing, and then my eyes fell on Guernica…
Ryan Hoover
@shortki ♥️ thanks for sharing this!