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November 10, 2008

Sharing from within tarpipe

We've been testing a new feature that lets you share content without the need to previously create a workflow. Even better than that, it lets you publish content on multiple social media destinations from a simple to use form.

tarpipe share form

I'm talking about the share form that's available directly from your activity tab. To use this form, just click on the share link and start typing something. Most services only use the Body field but, for services like Tumblr or Friendfeed, you can also have a title and a link.

Right now we've only enabled the sharing of text based information because we first want to receive your feedback about the usage of the share form. Give it a try, we think it's really simple to use!

Filed under: news, release — Bruno Pedro @ 11:46 am UTC

5 Comments

  1. [...] can use it directly from the share form or by adding it to any new or existing workflow. It works in much the same way as the already [...]

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  2. We desperately need the matching output. It only needs to be temporary – just for test. Doesn’t even need pictures. Just a text output so that we can see how it will work and ‘debug’ our workflows all within tarpipe before publishing.
    Sounds like a 1 day job for you!

    Comment by Ant — November 27, 2008 @ 12:23 pm UTC

  3. Thanks for the feedback, Ant.

    How would that text output work? Would it be a “Debug” connector with various inputs?

    In the meantime you can use the Mailer connector to send messages back to you, as a way to debug your workflows.

    Comment by Bruno Pedro — November 27, 2008 @ 12:34 pm UTC

  4. [...] can use it directly from the share form or by adding it to any new or existing workflow. It works in much the same way as the already [...]

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  5. Do you know that all your forms look really ugly on my IE7? It looks fine in Firefox but fields and labels are not aligned in IE7.

    Comment by Christian — January 8, 2009 @ 3:46 pm UTC

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