New Features – Find blists, More Permissions, Simultaneous Editing

Posted by Matt Johnson on March 27th, 2008

Today we released three important social features. Firstly, now you can have more control and grant a broader range of permissions to people you share blists with: read, add, modify, delete. You can choose to keep blist data private, leave it public, or share with a few people.

Permissions

Also, we now let you search through the blist structures created by other people so you can find a good one, and use it as a template for your own (the actual data is kept private, unless explicitly made public).

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Thirdly, now two or several people can simultaneously open and edit a shared blist.

These are big first steps towards leveraging the collective wisdom of the blist community and moving blist beyond the extant paradigm of an online version of a desktop application with simple document sharing. blist is a social database, not just a database with sharing.

Definitely go try these out at http://app.blist.com/ and send in your feedback, it really helps!

Mille grazie!

2 Responses to “New Features – Find blists, More Permissions, Simultaneous Editing”

  1. allais says:

    Hello,
    Do you plan to allow invited people to see or change only a restricted range of data and not everything ?
    for example, they could only see data where zone “country” is “France” (ie one of the possible values).
    Thanks

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