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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Feb 24, 2009 at 11:28 AM
Wouter—TreeSheets’ developer—responded quickly to my suggestions and is kindly implementing all of them. I think he was already planning to introduce the ability to add formatting (bold, italic, underline) to individual cells. This is most impressive responsiveness!!!
Steve Z.
Posted by Jack Crawford
Feb 24, 2009 at 10:04 PM
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>Wouter—TreeSheets’ developer—responded quickly to my suggestions and is kindly
>implementing all of them. I think he was already planning to introduce the ability to
>add formatting (bold, italic, underline) to individual cells. This is most
>impressive responsiveness!!!
He’s also working on my comments about connectivity with MS Word. In fact he’s going so fast I’m struggling to keep up with him! :-)
Jack
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Feb 26, 2009 at 09:39 PM
FYI, Wouter has already implemented the suggestions I made, as well as a few others. In fact, he had them done within 24 hours of when I suggested them.
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Steve Z.
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Feb 28, 2009 at 08:15 PM
Jack,
So it was you who asked for the MS Word export feature (through HTML)? Brilliant!
Everyone here who’s struggled with exporting hierarchical notes from a PIM to Word should try out the latest TreeSheets build. Here’s the history entry: “Added outline html export, which loads into Word as an hierarchical set of headers”.
And here’s my comment at the TreeSheets Google group: “Treesheets is worth installing for this feature alone.”
Cheers
Alexander
Posted by Jack Crawford
Mar 1, 2009 at 10:22 AM
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Jack,
>
>So it was you who asked for the MS Word export feature (through HTML)?
Yes Alex, I plead guilty.
Quick export to Word has been one of my obsessions with the various products we discuss here. I notice that you’ve made similar suggestions to Wouter about Excel.
It’s great to see another very interesting application being pushed along so quickly, with such creativity and responsiveness. (The other is InfoQube btw).
Jackl