Sharing the Blist

April 1st, 2008 by Phil

Blist, the easy to use, web-based “database for the rest of us” is growing some pretty nifty social sharing features.

Users can now share access to Blists with a permission structure that controls whether the blist is public or private, and who is able to change the data. It’s even possible for several users to edit a shared Blist simultaneously.

The structure of Blists can also be shared and used as templates when creating new databases. For example, instead of starting from scratch when designing a todo list you can search Blist for other people’s designs and pick the one best suited to your needs.

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