We just implemented a tag filter to help you keep track of all those Stixyboards. We hope that they are starting to add up. You find it above the list of already created Stixyboards.We have also added a new section under “About Stixy” called “How to use Stixy”. Here you find information about basic functionality as well tips & tricks. We will soon add two additional sections here called “Testimonials” and “Your own Stixyboards” where we will publish your testimonials as well as examples on our users’ Stixyboards.
If you want us to share your comments or Stixyboards, please send me an e-mail at maria@stixy.com. We are always eager to hear what you want to say and how you use Stixy.
December 16, 2007 at 5:21 pm
Dear Stixy Users and Designers:
I was excited to explore the potential uses for Stixy. As a member of a non-profit history club, it is a great vehicle for sharing projects with other members without having to invest in a lot of expensive infrastructure. While I had some initial difficulties understanding some of the command structure, I am more concerned with how the site uses and stores graphics and written content. Do the documents have to reload every time a session is opened, or is there some other more elegant solution that we appear over time. It would be great to have a place to share PDF’s that can be opened and downloaded directly from Stixy upon demand. This would greatly enhance communications between members. Some note and direct documents are too expansive or complex for direct viewing.
Best of luck and thanks for your efforsts!
Wayne McKinley
wmck@cox.net