I've created a note, and now I want to edit that note; I might also wish to change it from private to public. As far as I can tell neither operation is permitted. Am I wrong?
well if u need any confirmation, there's certainly more support for that feature here... ;)
just wondering though, do u have this list to "to-dos" somewhere? along with priority notes? i mean, diigo is great, but there are still certain things i want that are still missing, and that might prompt me to go with another service rather than diigo... Knowing how the roadmap will be like would be great in assisting to make a decision!
It's an interesting suggestion. However, we need to think about how to do this properly - not only the list (actually multiple lists for different area) is long and tedious, they also contain lots of confidential future development plan.
While it's generally a good suggestion, and something ideally we should do, very honestly, we have too much going on already - we just don't have enough bandwidth to actively manage and publish (separate out what's confidential, various tasks status, maintain the uptodate list, etc). With the limited time and resources we have, we'd rather focus our energy on delivering the essentials.
I am new to Diigo and have quickly learned that notes and comments cannot be edited or (copy, delete, paste). The only solution appears to be delete and retype. Some other solution appears to me to both basic and essential - especially after more than 3 years.. But I shall live with what I have while I have to.
> Not yet. On our To-Do list.
well if u need any confirmation, there's certainly more support for that feature here... ;)
just wondering though, do u have this list to "to-dos" somewhere? along with priority notes? i mean, diigo is great, but there are still certain things i want that are still missing, and that might prompt me to go with another service rather than diigo... Knowing how the roadmap will be like would be great in assisting to make a decision!
It's an interesting suggestion. However, we need to think about how to do this properly - not only the list (actually multiple lists for different area) is long and tedious, they also contain lots of confidential future development plan.
While it's generally a good suggestion, and something ideally we should do, very honestly, we have too much going on already - we just don't have enough bandwidth to actively manage and publish (separate out what's confidential, various tasks status, maintain the uptodate list, etc). With the limited time and resources we have, we'd rather focus our energy on delivering the essentials.
sure, no problem. I understand. Thanks for the reply though!
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