Have you ever wished you had a tool that would let you experiment with putting things in different orders? For instance:
You have 20 tasks you need to accomplish at work this week, and you’re trying to figure out what order to tackle them in.
You’re planning a week-long vacation in Paris. You have a list of sights you want to see and things you want to do. Which activities should go on which days?
You play in a rock band, and you have a gig coming up in two weeks. Which songs from your repertoire should your band play, and in what order?
In situations like these, most of us fall back on a word processor. Unfortunately, while word processors excel at the first part of the task (allowing you to quickly type up the list of items), they fail spectacularly in the second part (allowing you to easily play around with the order of the items). It’s surprisingly hard to focus on the task at hand (finding the right order) when every change you make involves three steps (highlight an item with the mouse, “cut” it, and paste into a new location).
Wouldn’t it be great if you could make the items in your list drag-and-droppable, and then glide them around with ease?
That’s exactly what Typeglider allows you to do. The items in your list can be simple lines of text or multi-component entities. Once you’ve created a list, it’s easy to add, remove, and reorder items. You can save as many configurations of the list as you like.
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