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. Also, we now let you search through [...]
Continue Reading →Today, we released some important new features, fixed a bunch of bugs, and made some performance improvements. First off, now you can change a column from one type to another. You can change a number column to a text column. If you have a text or number column that just contains ones and zeros – [...]
Continue Reading →When writing the post last night announcing the new features we released, I forgot to mention one that has been requested fairly often. We’ve added the ability to email your blist to yourself. Just load up the desired blist and click on the “Email blist” icon: We’ll give you the option to send the blist [...]
Continue Reading →The blist team has been hard at work and is pleased to announce another feature release. Here are some of the highlights of this update. The performance for loading a blist has been improved. The blists pane and Favorites pane have been redesigned so that instead of separate panes, they are now combined. Last release [...]
Continue Reading →It’s been three weeks since blist launched in private beta at DEMO. You’ve been busy making blists; we’ve been busy adding features. You may not have noticed but we’ve had three or four releases since DEMO, mostly below the surface bug fixes and streamlining of the account creation process. Today we’re pleased to release some [...]
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