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Topic review - Request for additional options
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1) with text elements out of different archives (e.g. different types of text elements).


I'll implement this in the next version.

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2) with a serach routine to show alist of all text elements refering to a specific key-word. I expect some hundreds of text elements in ONE archive.

I am not sure, but I'll think about it.
Thanks for the idea.
Post Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2004 5:06 pm
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Hello

While searching for tool, I came across here ...

I am looking for an application, where I could use "flashpaste lite"

1) with text elements out of different archives (e.g. different types of text elements).

2) with a serach routine to show alist of all text elements refering to a specific key-word. I expect some hundreds of text elements in ONE archive.

Do you think that this woud be feasible? In what time?
Post Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 3:05 pm

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