My flood of observations has pretty much ended, and I hope that other group members are not deterred from contributing :)
I see work in progress, improvements to the Diigo UI, but I shan't draw attention to them. Thanks to Diigo developers for the attention. I'm really very impressed!
Of all the subjects discussed, I have only one priority, but I shan't push it … I understand that other issues (to benefit the wider Diigo community) take priority.
Thanks a lot for taking your time to give us your feedback. Lots of good suggestions and some issues our engineers are checking into.
It's users like you that make us feel our hard work on perfecting all those little details and staying up long hours is being appreciated and quite worth it!
(a) webmaster tasks, before we settled upon a good content management system;
(b) working with web pages, before Diigo.
In retrospect: both past situations were peculiar.
(Some aspects were truly comical. Floppy disks and private internal mail as a distribution method for public web page templates, LOL, I think someone overlooked an opportunity to use an alternative distribution method: the web ;)
Broadly speaking:
* content management systems are revolutionising (a): production and maintenance of content
* Diigo is, for me, revolutionising (b): organising content :)
It's a few months since I said a big thank-you to Diigo, for providing such a great service!
This (long bank holiday) weekend I have been unusually busy on Diigo and other fronts, mainly because I was stuck at home with a cold/flu, not well enough to go out but happy to do stuff on the computer.
In between the routine reports/updates in this forum, I'm finding Diigo HUGELY useful for everyday work. And fun :)
I see work in progress, improvements to the Diigo UI, but I shan't draw attention to them. Thanks to Diigo developers for the attention. I'm really very impressed!
Of all the subjects discussed, I have only one priority, but I shan't push it … I understand that other issues (to benefit the wider Diigo community) take priority.
Best regards
Graham
Thanks a lot for taking your time to give us your feedback. Lots of good suggestions and some issues our engineers are checking into.
It's users like you that make us feel our hard work on perfecting all those little details and staying up long hours is being appreciated and quite worth it!
Thanks again for your kind support!
* my weekly apology for flooding the forum
* my thanks again to Diigo people!
Today I had two flashbacks, to
(a) webmaster tasks, before we settled upon a good content management system;
(b) working with web pages, before Diigo.
In retrospect: both past situations were peculiar.
(Some aspects were truly comical. Floppy disks and private internal mail as a distribution method for public web page templates, LOL, I think someone overlooked an opportunity to use an alternative distribution method: the web ;)
Broadly speaking:
* content management systems are revolutionising (a): production and maintenance of content
* Diigo is, for me, revolutionising (b): organising content :)
This (long bank holiday) weekend I have been unusually busy on Diigo and other fronts, mainly because I was stuck at home with a cold/flu, not well enough to go out but happy to do stuff on the computer.
In between the routine reports/updates in this forum, I'm finding Diigo HUGELY useful for everyday work. And fun :)