pKakidashi
Tags for fragmented tasks related to [Export Tool
Context: Scrapbox to manage project tasks.
Mobile Export Tool
Mobile Export UI in Export Tool looks essentially important
「 exporting anywhere 」
What is the segregation between Scrapbox and the export tool?
→Scrapbox is
Cannot create and write a new page offline.
They strongly afford to put a title on the page.
I don't want that, I just want a place to write it down.
Fragments can come together after the fact to form a group, which can then be titled
That's like making a front cover for the KJ Act.
It is important to be "after the fact".
If it's a gyazo URL, I'd like to expand it.
Card view of URL?
Photos and screencaps
Images can be posted.
What to do offline?
Ideal, automatic upload later.
schematic
Question Request
Connection with [pKeicho
hamburger menu
Mysterious Margin Problem
If you write the URL, we can crawl it later and put it in privatebox.
A distinction should be made between text written by hand and text poured through an API.
Should there be a permalink on the item?
Such things should be posted to Scrapbox at the time you feel like mentioning them.
Should be searchable
Do you want to put a character count on it?
Filling in Regroup from the Export Tool
I'm showing all the data that's locally available, but this should be the past 24 hours first, as well as loading from the cloud.
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As a simple application
How to hold information
How to share with others
think about
Personal page
Can you see the list?
Can you create a new one?
Wouldn't it be better if there was just one unnamed listing?
Individual page
can be shared with others on a read-only basis.
Why not just put it on Scrapbox?
Others can comment.
Don't you have to think about receiving comments or being allowed to show people at the writing stage?
Twitter-like review tool is related to, but separate from
pKakidashi-done
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