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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Oct 29, 2009 at 05:29 PM

 

Fedir,

I like the concept of your new outliner very much and will soon be purchasing a license.

Can you give us a sense of what features/functions you are planning to add to it?

Thank you.

Steve Z.

 


Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Oct 29, 2009 at 06:10 PM

 

Fedir, I think you’re off to an excellent start!

I appreciate the simplicity and the .NET infrastructure doesn’t show at all in terms of the program’s response. I like the ability to switch off the ‘Inspectors’ and just have the writing area open. Also, the fact that it exports to tab indented plain text outlines means its content can be opened in a whole range of programs.

I just bought two licenses ;-)

There’s a couple of functionalities I’d like to suggest for your development map; both are related to import/export, which I think is very important for a new product:

- Import of tab indented plain text and import/export of OPML, another popular format.

- An improvement of the HTML export so that levels are recognised when they are opened in MS Word; this will boost UV Outliner’s usability for everyone needing to share information the ‘classic’ way.

 


Posted by Bernhard
Oct 29, 2009 at 07:05 PM

 

Alexander Deliyannis wrote:

[...]
>Import of tab indented plain text and import/export of OPML, another popular
>format.
[...]

I would like to second the support of OPML. This would be great for exchangig files with Mac outliners.

 


Posted by Fedir Nepyivoda
Oct 29, 2009 at 07:23 PM

 

shatteredmindofbob wrote:
> But…where?s the hoist feature?

Hoist feature is one of the most wanted. It will be included in the next release!

 


Posted by Fedir Nepyivoda
Oct 29, 2009 at 07:26 PM

 

Criss wrote:
>Thank you very much, will buy two licenses today.
> >Has been a long wait - but worth
>it:
>- nice looking
>- very usable, sleek

Thank you Criss for your support!

>Please don’t bloat it with features.

I’ll try! ;-)

 


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