Sunday, July 20, 2008

Initiate hyperdrive...

Scriblink is officially moving at light speed...

Recent enhancements to our code have made Scriblink loading time 2-3x faster, making it that much easier for you to initialize and collaborate.

Image uploading has been improved
When you upload an image, you'll notice a blue border and "X" at the top right corner. Click anywhere on the blue border to relocate the image away from the center of the board or click on the "X" to get rid of the image all together.

Keep in mind: you can double click the image at any time to relocate it or delete it.

4 comments:

Evan said...

Sometimes I feel like that little guy.

Anonymous said...

what does the PI button do?

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Anonymous said...

There is an issue with erasing things. I added a picture, made some shapes on it then decided I wanted to start over. So I moved the picture, erased the shapes, and moved the picture back. Interestingly, the erasure marks showed up on my picture after being moved to where the shapes had been. Seems like a bug.