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Inking on Web Pages - Discussion
Elliot Kirk without webnotes/inking I am unable to send my husband helpful notes regarding purchases. I am also unable to quickly send articles that offer advice on he can improve himself with the relevant paragraphs in tricolor highlight.
I also use it all the time for research for our small business.
Essential use of inking
- HotCakeXNov 23, 2019MVPSpoiler
white_rabbit wrote:without webnotes/inking I am unable to send my husband helpful notes regarding purchases. I am also unable to quickly send articles that offer advice on he can improve himself with the relevant paragraphs in tricolor highlight.
I also use it all the time for research for our small business.
Essential use of inking
Those are nice use cases,
cheers!
- Drew1903Nov 18, 2019Silver Contributor
white_rabbit
The point here obviously shared strongly by countless people is not about specifics such as Add notes, ePub, Reading List, the (Proper) Favs icon, Set Aside, Share (where it belongs!) and more... it is about Edge CONTINUING to be the browser it is, NOW. Continuing to have the Features and Functionality (Things working together) that Edge has, NOW! Not as now vs won't have or should have, might have or coming soon or any such rubbish! Just plain THERE, past, present AND future. Leave what people know, like & use, alone! The stuff in question is what makes Edge special AND makes people want to use it.
To the Edge Team:
Do not shoot yourself in the foot by giving people less that what they are clearly, loudly telling you they want and what MUST BE KEPT!
Listen & act accordingly before Jan. 15th, 2020
HEAR the people! You can make the browser have the best performing platform in the world... go nuts under the covers, BUT, End Users & YOUR CUSTOMERS want the status quo when it comes to Edge Features & Functionality! You can add to THAT not, subtract from it!
Cheers,
Drew- HotCakeXNov 23, 2019MVPSpoiler
Drew1903 wrote:
The point here obviously shared strongly by countless people is not about specifics such as Add notes, ePub, Reading List, the (Proper) Favs icon, Set Aside, Share (where it belongs!) and more... it is about Edge CONTINUING to be the browser it is, NOW. Continuing to have the Features and Functionality (Things working together) that Edge has, NOW! Not as now vs won't have or should have, might have or coming soon or any such rubbish! Just plain THERE, past, present AND future. Leave what people know, like & use, alone! The stuff in question is what makes Edge special AND makes people want to use it.
To the Edge Team:
Do not shoot yourself in the foot by giving people less that what they are clearly, loudly telling you they want and what MUST BE KEPT!
Listen & act accordingly before Jan. 15th, 2020
HEAR the people! You can make the browser have the best performing platform in the world... go nuts under the covers, BUT, End Users & YOUR CUSTOMERS want the status quo when it comes to Edge Features & Functionality! You can add to THAT not, subtract from it!Well this topic asked us to provide use cases so people are doing exactly that, Devs are asking for more info about how people are using the tools.
- FedeDiLoNov 19, 2019Iron ContributorI couldn't have said it better 😉