Archive for the 'features' Category

Clearer Sharing

July 27, 2008

We’ve tweaked the acknowledgement page – the page you see after you’ve saved a webpage – to address some of the most common feedback given to us.

This is the previous version of the page. Complicated, lengthy & intimidating.

Old Acknowledgement Page

Now, that has been reduced to its absolute minimum, e.g. the sharing options are now down to mere icons:

New Acknowledgement Page

But removing isn’t everything we did. Amazingly enough, we’ve also found space to add a little surprise that we’re sure will delight some of you. To find out more, just click on the “Email” icon the next time you save…

Addressbook autocomplete

Less anonymous

March 26, 2008

Not everyone likes to sign up for new things, and definitely not all your friends like to sign up for things you’ve just signed up for.

But that doesn’t mean it should cripple your ability to use your own cool tool to work with anybody else.  Today we took yet another tiny step towards that direction by allowing the people you work with to informally identify themselves if they have no account with us.

Guests can edit their name

We hope you’d enjoy the slightly less anonymous commenting.

Information overload? Read Later!

March 20, 2008

There are so many things to read on the web – tech news, links from friends and blogs – and I’d open them, “hmm looks interesting, will read them later” but never could find time to do so in day.

grokked: hi, do you know any web service that can add arbitary web pages to an RSS feed? like i have a whole bunch of pages open in my browser and i want to just add them into google reader for review later
me: maybe can email urself the page or soemthing.. or maybe delicious them. that’s also an RSS
grokked: i was thinking more of the actual page appearing within google reader… this only give me urls
me: hmmm

And hence an experimental feature was quietly launched: The “read later” bookmarklet – Click on the bookmarklet and SharedCopy will stash the page somewhere for you to read later, in your favourite feed reader:

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Try it out! You can find your own “read later” feed at the bottom of your account “Settings” page :-)

Profile & Protected Comments

September 21, 2007

I’ve been quietly testing our new Profile customization feature these few days:

As a user, simply click on the “Customize…” link at the top of your profile, and you can start re-designing – and seeing the results immediately! We accept plain CSS and the best thing is, you don’t have to start from scratch – select designs from other users and modify from there! Its easy – look, here’s my attempt :-)

The next feature has been requested for a while now, and I’ve just pushed it out (not available to all users yet, see bottom)

Not locked down - Default

Under “Settings”, you can now choose to let only a selected group of users to access your comments.

Whereas the existing “private” bookmarklet prevent your comments from being listed on the website, you can still share the URL with anyone and they’ll be able to access it.

However if you choose to “protect your comments”, then only the users you’ve selected will be able to access them.

Only show to selected users

Anyone interested to give this a spin and give feedback, do drop me an email <choonkeat at sharedcopy.com> and I’ll hook up your account :-)

HTTPS and other private pages

July 12, 2007

Alright, you’ve asked for it: Support for HTTPS pages.

Want to share some analytics numbers with someone else but don’t want the hassle of giving out your login / password? Use SharedCopy to take a snap shot, and give ‘em the link to the copy instead:

SharedCopy allows even sharing of secured pages!

Other things that you can share, unique to SharedCopy:

  • Pages behind a login: Logged in to your Control Panel and don’t see something right? Use SharedCopy and show your administrator the page exactly like you’re seeing it.
  • Pages behind a firewall: Vetting web page mock ups hosted within your VPN, Intranet, or even on your local machine? As long as you and the person you’re sharing with can both see the original web page, you can use SharedCopy to annotate and collaborate.

Introducing Tags and a robust Highlighter

July 11, 2007

Finally! We can now tag our annotated pages – Just click on “tags” to input your desired tags, click “OK” and “Save”

SharedCopy tagging 2/2

The default tags will be the date of creation and the original domain name. I’m not really a hardworking, tagging kind of person so I’ve been finding this default really useful. Hopefully it works well for you too.

You can browse your listing by tags as shown below or even subscribe to the tag’s feed. For the developers, simply change that “.xml” to “.json” in the feed URL to get the data in JSON format

SharedCopy supports Tags!

Also, we’ve fixed one of the long running problems of SharedCopy – the highlighting. With Tien Dung helping to tame our Javascript, you can now effortlessly highlight across paragraphs & hyperlinks using IE, Firefox or Safari!

SharedCopy Highlights Better Now

 

Showing “Related comments”

June 22, 2007

Sometimes, when we make a shared copy of an interesting webpage, we’d wonder if anyone else had already commented on their own copy. What if we could see those comments?

Collapsed listing of related comments

This new feature will, at a minimum, it prevent me from making duplicate copies of the same page again :-)

Click on the hint to see an expanded listing of comments on the current copy, as well as links to other (public) copies of the same page.

Expanded listing of related comments

Hope you’ll find it useful as well. Let us know!

PS: Sorry can’t seem to get the “full text” RSS feed working on this WordPress blog…
PPS: Ah.. solved.