You're off to a great start. I've got a suggestion but
I don't know whether or not it can be implemented:
- I think it would be most useful if the subscription
portion of the program could be implemented on PM in the
same way as our "Personal Nodelet". Where there would be a
checkbox for "add current node to subscription list"
link or button. It would be extremely easy, intuitive and
convenient.
I really like the suggestions Blakem made about giving
thread depth levels too. Sometimes I find that a top node
may not appear to be of much interest (perhaps just from
the initial subject or title), but top level nodes with
greater depths tend to include interesting offshoots.
I find it difficult to use the date oriented approach as
I'm usually interested in tracking thread by topic/content.
I don't mean that as a criticism as I'm sure some people
would find it useful. Kudos to you! This is a very
difficult project to tackle.
--Jim
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