Wunderkit is here
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Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Jan 27, 2012 at 06:48 PM
It’s been a while since I found the time to post here, but the last few days have provided some good opportunities. After Papyrs, I have now received an invitation to Wunderkit, Wunderlist’s collaborative task management solution.
I’m personally not a fan of Wunderlist, as I need my task lists to be multi-level, but I am interested in task collaboration and always willing to try new offerings—especially knowing that my co-workers mostly don’t think in outlines.
Wunderkit has a strong social flavour to it, but seems quite well thought out.
I have taken the liberty to create a collaborative task workspace caller Outliner Space which should eventually appear here: http://www.wunderkit.com/outliner-space (I even plagiarised the outlinersoftware logo—Chris, flag me if you prefer me to take it down). Once it appears, it should be possible for anyone to request an invite.
In the meantime, I have invited the two people from here I know on Facebook. If you want an invitation, just befriend me at http://www.facebook.com/adeliyannis
And yes, I would have preferred Google+, but Wunderkit only links to Facebook and Twitter profiles for the moment.
And yes again, if you are not on Facebook, send me a message at adeliyannis [at] gmail [dot] com and I will invite you too.
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Feb 2, 2012 at 05:33 PM
FYI, Wunderkit is now on public beta. Anyone can join directly at http://get.wunderkit.com/
Posted by jimspoon
Feb 3, 2012 at 06:47 AM
couldn’t find the Outliner space ... will try again
Posted by jimspoon
Feb 3, 2012 at 06:50 AM
I’m in now ... will be interested to see what Wunderkit is about.
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Sep 10, 2012 at 06:02 PM
Update: Wunderkit is being retired; it’s been a while since I’ve seen such straightforward sincerity in admitting failure from an organisation still in business. The company is now focusing in the new version of Wunderlist:
http://www.6wunderkinder.com/blog/the-future-of-6wunderkinder-hello-wunderlist-2