New in Mindquarry 1.2: Faceted Task Search

posted 09:21AM Jul 30, 2007 with tags mindquarry sneakpreview by Lars Trieloff

While Alexander and Alexander are cutting a release for Mindquarry 1.2 beta and upgrading Mindquarry GO to the same version, I will use the time to sneak-preview a new feature in Mindquarry 1.2: Faceted task search. Right now, you have to use the filter feature to get a customized list of Mindquarry talks. Instead of long explanations, here are some screenshots:

This is your ordinary task list. Please note the facet links in the upper left corner of the table header, you might have seen them in Mindquarry's search interface as well: http://weblogs.goshaky.com/weblogs/lars/resource/task-facet-1.png

After clicking on the link "My tasks" you will only see the tasks that match this criteria: http://weblogs.goshaky.com/weblogs/lars/resource/task-facet-2.png

By clicking "paused" you can further narrow down the search and this is the result: http://weblogs.goshaky.com/weblogs/lars/resource/task-facet-3.png

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[Trackback] Lars wrote a post about his faceted search option for Mindquarry tasks in version 1.2. By his description you may get easy a glue how it works. That seems to be a simple (but useful) step to the task feature.
But faceted search is a solution on top of ...

Posted by iqupi's world on August 01, 2007 at 11:29 AM CEST #

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