Gift Giving Got Your Tongue?

So, it’s just about getting to be that time again (not that you could tell with this 70 degree weather in Boston), but by 'that time' I mean the joyous part of the year where everyone begins scrambling to purchase gifts for anyone and everyone they know… regardless of how well they actually know them.

Frankly, gift giving always baffles me. And it's compounded by the number of gifts that have to be purchased all at the same time. Talk about pressure. Let's say I have to purchase a gift for X. But… what do they like? What do they already have? Do I truly understand this person? Not to mention Secret Santa, where the entire office will judge your gift based on its originality, appropriateness, etc. etc. Personally, I find the November/December months more than a bit hectic, to put it nicely, and slightly anxiety inducing. Don't you? Now, what if there was some awesome engineering gift that basically everyone could use (well, apart from the Amish) that was reasonably priced and completely, totally perfect, if we do say so ourselves?

Drumroll... Introducing… (said in a stereotypical deep, trustworthy, professional announcer voice) DrawTop! The whiteboard app that’s compatible everywhere!

Now, back to being serious, DrawTop is an awesome gift for coworkers, classmates, or really anyone with a tablet or laptop. And, if it makes your winter shopping endeavor a bit less stressful... well, that's just a bonus. And, hey, if you buy in bulk you can cover all your bases, right? Just make sure you discreetly check the make and model of any device you will be purchasing a DrawTop for so we can make sure it's the right fit.

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