While updating an old local document on using record buckets, I am constantly reminded how much the Web client improved the XUL client as I replace screenshots and edit "how tos" for the PINES wiki. The menus and the functionality they represent are more streamlined and efficient in the Web client, removing extraneous steps, creating a more user friendly interface. In many ways I am creating a whole new document because of those improvements.
While I know we still have bugs and wishlist items to work through and the angular client to complete, I think kudos are deserved for the whole community -- from developers to users to testers to funders -- for the constant work in improving Evergreen. I often communicate more about what is wrong with the software especially through bug reports and just wanted to take a few minutes to express my appreciation for what is right about it. Elaine J. Elaine Hardy, PINES and Collaborative Projects Manager ------------------------------ Georgia Public Library Service 2872 Woodcock Blvd., Suite 250 | Atlanta, GA 30341 (404) 235-7128 | eha...@georgialibraries.org (404) 548-4241 | Cell <https://www.facebook.com/georgialibraries> <https://www.twitter.com/georgialibs> Join our email list <http://georgialibraries.org/subscription> for stories of Georgia libraries making an impact in our communities.