Pocket Sevens has released its first Mac app, Conspire 1.0. Conspire is a virtual whiteboard app, allowing its users to connect to each other and share a whiteboard session on their Macs. Users can draw, erase, add and edit text, as if they were all standing together in front of an office whiteboard.
Conspire strives to resemble a real whiteboard, but also include the advantages of a computer. There are six pen colors, each with three widths, an eraser tool and a text tool. Lines can be drawn and erased by any connected user, and text can be added, edited or deleted.
Each copy of Conspire acts as a client and a server, allowing you to host a whiteboard session or join one already in progress. Conspire uses the uPnP and NAT-PNP technology built into many current routers to allow users to host a session across the internet easily, without configuring their router by hand. Conspire is also configured to work over a local network with no configuration needed.
Pricing and Availability: Conspire is available now from the Pocket Sevens web site. There is a feature-limited demo available that disables the Save and Print functions, and limits connection time to 15 minutes per session. The full version is available from the Pocket Sevens Store for $29 (USD).