Manage Your Online Lists With FlexLists
FlexLists offers you the ability to create, store, and share your lists. Keep track of addresses, tasks, your CD collection - whatever.
As I played around with this service I was pleased to find that it kept up with me — no delays in switching screens or refreshes. When viewing my lists I wish there was a way to reorder them by dragging and dropping. But you do have the ability to give things priority and sort on that.
In addition to the ability to export your lists as CSV (comma separated values) files, I found two other methods of access that I haven’t seen on other like services. One such method is via RSS. Not only could this be a benefit to the list’s creator, but can also help with team members to stay on top of such information.
Another access method unique to FlexLists is that you don’t necessarily have to create an account to store your lists. Instead, you could use a unique URL to go directly to your content for that list. I surmise that creating an account is preferable and then share your lists, but there may be cases where wouldn’t want to deal with yet another login and just go for the URL access.
[tags]flexlists,organizers,web2.0,tasks,online service,collaboration,lists[/tags]
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Michiel van Vlaardingen | May 7, 2007 | Reply
I would like to respond to your idea of ordering the items in the list by drag and drop. I think it’s a great idea and we have had similar requests so we will try to implement such option. It probably will be a special column ‘order’ you can insert to the list. Which will present up/down arrows and enables the drag and drop.
Mark | May 7, 2007 | Reply
Hi Michiel,
Thanks for dropping by and for being open to suggestions. I like what you guys have done. Keep up the good work!