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created by Bob Jones | 02/04/2009 @ 01:50 PM | 31 views
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Welcome to LooseStitch
If this is your first outline ever, you will find here a short introduction
If you have already used LooseStitch before, Hasta la Vista! Let us get out of your way. We are sure you have lot of important ideas rushing through your head right now and you just need to jot them down before they are gone for ever.
Simply click on the top row of this outline and press Delete Row on the button bar above to remove this outline and start afresh with yours. Good luck with your ideas.
Introduction
The idea behind outlines is not new. They have been around for quite a while now. In fact the first outliner was probably developed by Doug Engelbart in the 1960s.
Outlines are nothing but hierarchical lists that can be used to express almost any idea one has. You would have used word processors, Stickies, even bits of paper to jot down ideas as bullet points in a list. An outliner is more powerful because it lets you manipulate each of these points as objects that can be moved around, reshuffled or tucked away neatly as part of a group of ideas.
How to use LooseStitch
Basics
LooseStitch has 4 tabs running across the top of the page. You create, edit or otherwise manipulate your outline under the Create tab. You can even import outlines from other outliners provided they can export to OPML, an open standard in which to save outline files. You will be spending most of your time here.
You can invite friends and colleagues at any time to work with you on your outline from the Invite tab.
Once you are done with your outline, you can export it or reuse the outline in various ways from the Share tab.
The Settings tab lets you change the title or password of your outline. You can create a more easy to remember URL, enter your name, time zone, etc. from within this tab
When you need to leave, click on Logout and you will be taken back to the login page for your outline.
Example Uses
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