Announcing new web-based collaborative outliner
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Posted by Vishu Ramanathan
Nov 9, 2009 at 11:58 PM
Ken,
Undo button or undo functionality? We do support undo & redo with the normal keyboard shortcuts (we think that’s pretty cool). I’m kind of a keyboard shortcut kind of person, so it’s possible I overlooked the benefit of an actual clickable button.
Get satisfaction is pretty reputable and I would be very surprised if they violated their privacy policy and my trust by exposing my customers to spam and any other garbage. Not that you have to sign up for them, but I did and I have no evidence they did anything untoward.
-Vishu
Posted by Ken
Nov 10, 2009 at 01:16 AM
I guess I was unable to find the Undo Button. I did not think to try the universal Undo command (CTRL-Z).
Regarding Get Satisfaction, I will give them a second look.
All the best,
—Ken
Posted by ndodge
Nov 13, 2009 at 12:39 AM
dan7000 wrote:
> would not say there is a ?lack of offerings of this kind.? In fact, this space is getting pretty crowded right now, with most of the
>offerings looking a lot like this one and offering basically the same features (single pane outline with collaboration).
>http://www.thinkfold.com/
>checkvist.com
>http://listas.labs.live.com/
>loosestich.com
Thanks for posting this list. In my opinion thinklinkr has an interface more like a desktop single-pane outliner than any of these other tools. It supports quite a few hotkeys (and yes, I think having a hotkey for moving items up/down would be wonderful, if it is not hard to implement). It has an uncluttered interface. Personally, I didn’t think the other tools had a smooth feel to them. Thinkfold has been a promise for a long time, looks like it is still in private beta at best.
Posted by Vishu Ramanathan
Nov 13, 2009 at 09:20 PM
Thanks ndodge. That has to be the most nicely-worded feature request I’ve ever seen. “Keyboard shortcut for moving items up and down” is now at the top of our development list.
-Vishu
Posted by Vishu Ramanathan
Nov 19, 2009 at 03:36 PM
ndodge, yesterday’s release added a keyboard shortcut for moving items up and down within a hierarchy.
ken, I’ve been inspired by your note about wave to try to drill into comparisons between thinklinkr and wave: http://thinklinkllc.com/blog
Thanks again everyone for checking out http://thinklinkr.com
Regards,
-Vishu