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    Erik Kallevig shared an idea in Brightwurks on October 16, 2008 15:03:

    Erik Kallevig
    option to strip images
    I've recently been reading feedmyinbox emails on my iphone during my commute. They look really nice on the iphone, readable font size, etc---unless the feed has images in it, in which case the emails show up as miniature versions, with tiny font that makes reading it very difficult without zooming in and then scrolling back and forth for each line. All that said -- would it be possible to have an option eventually to strip out images from the feeds?
  • idea

    ekallevig shared an idea in Brightwurks on October 08, 2008 14:23:

    ekallevig
    Frequency Settings
    I really appreciate the simplicity of this service but I think it could be made even more useful by allowing users to specify how frequently they'd like to receive updates. You've made an arbitrary decision that every 24 hours will work for everyone. But I think you might find that in the age of Twitter AND information overload, some people may want several updates per day or just once a week. It could be a question as simple as "How often should we email you with updates?" with 3-4 radio button options or so (twice daily, daily, bi-weekly, weekly).

    I understand the more features you add, the less easy it is to use, but this seems like one setting just screaming to be added (maybe it's just me screaming :)
  • idea

    ekallevig replied on August 15, 2008 20:49 to the idea "Automatically copy shared URL to clipboard" in plasq:

    ekallevig
    agreed -- it'd be nice to be able to have minimalist workflow settings so you could literally just do you keyboard shortcut for a screenshot and instantly have a url in the clipboard. that's what makes grabup so appealing even though it has fewer features than skitch... the point of having ftp/flickr settings is to save time, by the time you click 'share' ... wait ... 'copy link' ... hide skitch -- you could have manually uploaded the photo by then.
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