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A comment on the idea "Public profiles would be nice" in myTransponder:
Rod,
Having a public and internal profile (a-la LinkedIn), with the user being able to configure what is visible on the public version, is a nice idea.
But honestly I would be happy with even the simplest implementation: just one profile - and you check a box to allow or disallow public viewing.
Of course if you wanted to get really fancy you could even have three kinds of profile - the one only your friends see (a-la Facebook); the one all myT users see; and a public one. All user configurable. Good luck with that :-) – stevenpam, on October 11, 2008 20:18
stevenpam shared an idea in myTransponder on September 24, 2008 22:00:
Public profiles would be niceIt would be nice to be able to link to my profile on my personal homepage (I did anyway but of course it will only work for other members, as per my profile settings), in my e-mail signature, or wherever.
I guess you may have already thought of this and are not planning to implement it until you come out of beta?
A comment on the question "Alternate date format for non-US users" in Jetrecord:
Very cool! Thanks. – stevenpam, on September 09, 2008 21:03
stevenpam marked one of Harry Love's replies in Jetrecord as useful. Harry Love replied to the question "Alternate date format for non-US users".
stevenpam replied on September 06, 2008 02:22 to the question "Alternate date format for non-US users" in Jetrecord:
stevenpam replied on September 05, 2008 22:54 to the question "Alternate date format for non-US users" in Jetrecord:
stevenpam marked one of Harry Love's replies in Jetrecord as useful. Harry Love replied to the question "Alternate date format for non-US users".
stevenpam replied on September 04, 2008 01:51 to the question "Alternate date format for non-US users" in Jetrecord:
stevenpam asked a question in Jetrecord on September 04, 2008 01:28:
Alternate date format for non-US usersWhat do you think about allowing non-US users (in their account settings) to specify a different date format for display/entry of records? In most of the rest of the world we use dd-mm-yyyy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_for...
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