Jennifer,

Timeline has a lot of excitement around it, so I'd think its safe to say it
will around for quite some time. I think there are concerns for
cross-browser compatibility, but at the risk of this, it provides some
cutting edge features.

There is always room probably to hunt down the JavaScript bugs, and perhaps
at the very least get them logged. I'm concerned too about IE support, as I
deal with the enterprise, but it is indeed bleeding edge stuff.

Thomas


On 2/13/07, Kancianic, Jennifer C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hello,



I just found your Timeline tool yesterday and think it is a very handy
application.  I was wondering – do you have a roadmap for what kind of plans
are in store for the tool and what the longevity of the project is?



Also – I think the ability to export the resulting built timeline display
as an image file and the ability to pretty-print the resulting timeline
would be extremely useful features.  I am bound to IE right now, so could
only use a screenshot capture tool to capture any timeline pictures (unless
you all know something I don't).



Thanks,

Jenny



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