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Broadcast Your Twine Posts to your Friendfeed and Facebook Friends!In case you don't know this -- you can easily add your Twine account to Friendfeed, and to Facebook. This enables your friends to keep track of what you are posting to Twine. You can add your public posts to Friendfeed by selecting Twine as an app to add within Friendfeed. That will pull all ...
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Importing from OneNoteOne could submit an email message with a bunch of OneNote files as attachments and they would be turned into file objects presently. But that wouldn't make them Notes, which is what is desired.Nova Spivack added 2 years ago
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Importing from OneNoteMy vote (for what it's worth): Just wait until you open your APIs. More appropriate for when Twine is ready to make an enterprise play.David Scott "Lightman" Lewis added 2 years ago
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Importing from OneNoteEasy and admittingly a poor man solution to this would be to enable a multi-select (or a directory) select when you are creating an attachment. OneNote document format is RTF which is something we already support in Twine, so all one needs to do is to be able to bulk upload files.boris added 2 years ago
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Importing from OneNoteWe don't have a current plan for that, but it should be doable. There are two ways this could happen: (a) if enough users request it we may prioritize this, or (b) when we open our API's (hopefully later this year) others can do this themselves.Nova Spivack added 2 years ago
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