How does Walling's 'bricks' and 'sections' system differ from traditional note-taking apps?
Walling's 'bricks' are individual content units (notes, links, images), and 'sections' are customizable groupings for these bricks. This system provides a spatial, visual organization that goes beyond linear notes, allowing for dynamic arrangement and contextual grouping, unlike the hierarchical or tag-based structures found in most traditional note-taking applications.
Can I import existing content from other platforms or file types directly into a Walling 'wall'?
Walling allows you to capture various content types, including links, images, and files, by dragging and dropping or pasting. While it doesn't offer direct integrations for importing entire projects from specific external platforms, individual pieces of content can be easily brought into your walls.
What kind of presentation capabilities does Walling offer for sharing a 'wall' with others?
Walling includes a dedicated presentation mode that transforms your organized 'wall' into a shareable, interactive presentation. This allows you to guide viewers through your ideas in a structured yet dynamic way, making it suitable for pitches, project updates, or educational content.
Is there a way to track changes or revisions made by collaborators on a shared 'wall'?
Walling supports real-time collaboration, meaning changes are visible as they happen. While it doesn't offer a full version history or granular change tracking like some document editors, the collaborative nature ensures everyone is working on the most current version of the 'wall'.