FAQs
Thortspace is intuitive to use, but sometimes you may have question. So here are few common ones.
The Support and Feedback page lists lots of options for getting support, engaging with the Thortspace community, and providing feedback on the product:
https://www.thortspace.com/feedback/
Or if you want to get stuck in to the masses of documentation and articles go straight to:
Medium
At thortspace we are committed to giving software users the very best possible value products and services.
Thortspace is:
- FREE to install
- FREE to use on any spheres you store locally on any of your devices
- FREE to register a thortspace account
- FREE to publish public spheres to the web
- FREE to sync public spheres between your devices and desktop computers
- FREE to participate (eg. enter and edit thorts, apply categories, insert paths) on private spheres shared with you by Premium Account holders (owners of spheres may have placed restrictions on what you can do on any given sphere)
It is only if you want to be the owner of shared private spheres that you will need to buy a subscription to the Thortspace Premium service or if you want to back up or sync your private spheres across all your different devices.
The Thortspace Free and Premium services are sometimes referred to as “thort.cloud“.
You should buy a subscription to Thortspace Premium service if you want to be the owner of private spheres that you share with other users or collaborate with other users on, or if you want to back up or sync your private spheres across all your devices.
You must have registered a Thortspace account before you can become a subscriber to Thortspace Premium. You can register a Thortspace account (1) on this website (2) via the “My Account” dialog inside the Thortspace App (3) at Thort.space public sphere portal click here.
When you register a Thortspace account you will be given a free time-limited trial of Thortspace Premium
This time-limited trial is currently a 30-day trial with an additional 30-day “period of grace” for spheres that you have shared during the trial.
For more information about Thortspace services, make sure you are logged in to this website with your thort.space account, and then visit this page: Thortspace Premium subscription
Refer to the Commercial Terms page on this website for more details of the commercial terms and subscription costs and options associated with Thortspace Premium subscription.
Refer to the Buy Now page for details of the subscription costs and options.
Refer to the Terms of use and service page for more general guidance and information.
Yes. Here’s an example:
Swot analysis of Humanity
And here’s a couple of articles about how to do that.
How to … Present and Publish the thinking you’ve created in thortspace (Part 1)
How to … Present and Publish the thinking you’ve created in thortspace (Part 2)
Go to your “My Account” page, and click the “Auto-renew is ON” link. It will change to saying “Auto-renew is OFF”. If you don’t turn it back on within 24 hours, you will receive an email confirming that you have cancelled auto-renew on your Thortspace account.
In respect of text colour:
The settings for “Categories” include: (1) Text colour (2) Hash tag colour (3) Background colour
So to change the text colour or hashtag colour you need to set the text and hashtag colour for a category and apply it to the thort (or you could use an existing category).
The TS software does not support ways of applying text colour or hash tag colour independently of categories. More explication of this to follow below.
In respect of text size:
TS software tries to manage text size for users in a very deliberate way, and works this way as a fundamental aspect of why a user might use thortspace rather than some other software.
The strategy is to present the user with as many words as possible while ensuring that font sizes are big enough to be readable.
So when you zoom in on thorts you get more words, and when you zoom out you get fewer words (because thorts have become smaller so cannot fit so many words in them in a way that font size is maintained).
Thortspace implements clever algorithms that identify “keywords” within any given thort, and as you zoom out, it progressively drops more words that are not keywords.
If you stick a “hash” # in front of a word it becomes a user-assigned keyword (see hash tag colour above). User-assigned keywords are given precedence over other words that might be determined as keywords by the software.
So what is the point of all this?
Firstly with colours being applicable only via categories we are encouraging users to use text and background colours in ways that are meaningful and not merely decorative. By mediating the application of text and background colour via categories, any such application can at least potentially have a meaning assigned to it. This methodology also provides a convenient way of changing colour assignments en masse … you can think of categories as being like “styles” in MS Word… change the style and everywhere it is applied gets updated.
Secondly with the automatic text sizing we aim to have views of sphere content at all scales provide useful and different perspectives. As the user zooms out from a sphere, you see progressively more summarized views of the sphere content, and any such view provides an insight into the context inside which other information is being considered.
Other Sources of Support
For common questions about thortspace, please review the FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions.
Review the Choices page, for background on the different choices of support and options for providing feedback.