Frederic Denis
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An error occurred while saving the comment Frederic Denis commentedI so agree. I'm out of votes, but support this one!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Frederic Denis commentedYes!!!!
And if cut-and-paste is implemented, make the online version capable of opening two outlines at the same time, side-by-side… :) -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Frederic Denis commentedOr if this idea is implemented, give the option to work in plain text, or in formatted text.
An error occurred while saving the comment Frederic Denis commentedI disagree.
I would much, much rather keep Outliner to enter raw data and information, and then have the ability to export it to Word document with a hierarchical bullet point list style. There, in Word, I could play with the styles to make my data look as nice as I want. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Frederic Denis commentedThanks to Outliner Outline, this functionality can be achieved if one doesn't mind sharing his secret outlines on CarbonFin's cloud.
I would rather see export to .docx, outline formatted with hierarchical bullet point list styles, before just export to PDF.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Frederic Denis commentedTrue that an outline can easily be used for project management. But I would instead put that in another app that uses an outline as its core, and keep Outliner Pro as a raw outline editor (where each item can be anything, not necessarily something that has to be done).
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An error occurred while saving the comment Frederic Denis commentedBefore going there, just make sure all functionalities of the iOS version are available in the web version (cut and paste for one). That's would be a great step forward.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Frederic Denis commentedOh yes!
Either just auto-save the modifications every x minutes to the shared version of the outline;Or auto-save the modifications to a "modified" version of the outline, but still leaving the user to save/commit the modified version to the shared version. For example, if I inadvertently close/loose the webpage (happened to me today with unwanted left-to-right swipe on Apple magic mouse) when I go back, I would see the outline as it was before the window was closed.
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51 votesFrederic Denis supported this idea ·
Oh yes!
Either just auto-save the modifications every x minutes to the shared version of the outline;
Or auto-save the modifications to a "modified" version of the outline, but still leaving the user to save/commit the modified version to the shared version. For example, if I inadvertently close/loose the webpage (happened to me today with unwanted left-to-right swipe on Apple magic mouse) when I go back, I would see the outline as it was before the window was closed.