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THANK YOU!

FeenCon 2019 was incredible! So many talks, so many authors, so many game masters, so much precious feedback! We really had a ball which is due to a fantastic booth team, so THANKS for explaining storylike, answering questions, and laying trails with candy. You were awesome, all of you! Coming up next is us trying to process all those impressions and implementing the ideas and impressions we were so generously given. What a motivation booster! Herz <3

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Watch us shine!

storylike in a nutshell! The DORP, a German independent website for all things roleplay, interviewed us at this year's FeenCon and thus provided wonderful insight into what storylike is and offers: a platform for non-linear and collaborative writing where many authors may co-write one story at the same time without interfering with each other; each plot line persists, all copyrights are secured. This way, linear texts transform into experiential adventures. Thanks, Thomas Michalski, for capturing that essence.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EruJd_aP55I

https://www.die-dorp.de

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New Feature: Edit in context

We've added a new feature that lets you edit your wiki articles directly in your story and even add new articles without having to interrupt your writing process.

Open your story, locate the wiki article you want to change, and simply click on the "edit" button. You can edit multiple articles at the same time. After changing text, uploading new images, or linking videos, just press save to ensure your changes will be applied.

To add new articles, simply click the "+" button of the wiki collection you want to expand.

This way, you can add new facts without leaving your story and thus write even faster and more efficiently.

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Bug Fixes 27/7/2019
  • We've improved our way to always deliver the latest version of the application.
  • The button "archive all" in the notification panel has been fixed.
  • The notification counter updates immediately as you're reading notifications.
  • We've added more information to the notification panel. Before, story blocks just had some static text, now they include the title.
  • When you publish a story block the first time without a title, now the first 50 characters are automatically set as title including an abbreviation marker.
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Next up: NiederrheinCon 17 Aug, Germany

One con down, two to go.

After FeenCon was so delightfully successful, we can't wait to meet all of you again. Next up will be Niederrhein-Con in the Niederrheinhalle in Wesel, Germany, on 17 August from 9.30 a.m. Come visit us and get your dosage of Storylike, candy, and vouchers. We can't wait to meet you there!

And if you can't make it, we'll also be in Dreieich-Sprendlingen, Germany, on 19 October, exhibiting at this year's BuCon. 

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New Feature: Invitations

From now on, you'll receive invitations you can accept or decline whenever somebody else grants you rights (as reader, contributor, or even moderator) in their story or wiki.

Invitations are visible right in your personal dashboard. If you accept an invitation, we'll add a bookmark for you and subscribe you for notications. If you decline, we'll remove the invitation and the associated privileges.

Feel free to use this helpful feature to spread your stories or invite people for feedback or support!

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New Feature: Story Masters

We've introduced a new role "master" to replace "author" in order to make privilege management easier, more flexible, and consistent with other items in storylike (e.g. wikis).

Authors will still be visible to the audience of your story and are automatically discovered based on your master's authors. With this, your story masters gain the flexibility to choose their preferred author when they write in your story. On the other side, selected masters that don't create contents - such as lecturers - won't appear as authors in your story.

To use this new feature, simply choose the account you want to invite as master in your story or wiki.

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