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by jamesgeck0
3044 days ago
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Some people hated real-time typing, but it made interactions feel even more immediate than Slack. I also like that comments were a first-class citizen; part of the document. You could have an in-line conversation about a paragraph, then distill the results into the text and delete the conversation. Comments weren't another "mode" like they are in Google Docs; they were just document bubbles nested in a parent document bubble. I've apparently flip-flopped on this; looking at a post I wrote at the time, I thought it felt wrong to delete comments. |
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