New features have arrived. Now you can tag documents so that you can sort them according to topic. For example, you could tag three documents as “news,” then click on the “news” tag on your home page to quickly find them later.
We’ve also added a search bar to help you quickly find anything in a document. Not just the text, but notes between people, tasks and anything else.
Here’s how a couple of organizations are using Writewith:
Photojojo is a popular blog and newsletter about photography. Its team of writers has been using us to help them write blog posts together since we launched 2 months ago.
The Canadian University Press is a national organization of college newspapers in Canada. Beyond their member’s newsrooms beginning to use us, CUP’s board of directors also uses writewith to work together even though they’re scattered across the continent.
Since we launched in April, we’ve received emails from all types of writers and editors: teachers, students, bloggers, PR folks, novelists and others. Lots of nice words (thanks), lots of interesting ideas for how we can improve — please keep the ideas coming.
1 Comment
June 19, 2007 at 9:09 pm
Thanks a lot. Tagging is something I’ve been waiting for and it seems to work great. The search will come in handy too.
Keep up the great work.
On a side note, is there a way to remove yourself from other people’s documents?
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