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Thanks for the reply Patrick. Yes, that was the first thing I suggested but the editor who made the request doesn't like all the clutter. Maximizing the rich text editor gives that Microsoft Word like appearance with nothing but the text on screen.


A reliable auto save feature in the browser would be amazing. We have some reporters who write in Word because of this and only copy/paste into TCMS when they are done writing. Emphasis on reliable though, because I can already hear the complaining I'm going to get the first time someone in the newsroom thinks that the auto-save function didn't auto-save what they had been working on.


All that said, I'd personally rank auto-save as a higher development priority over adding a new save button like requested here. It will simply benefit a larger percentage of TCMS users.

Good point, but it seems like that could be programmed. Simply check to see if the content block contains a result or not, a simply yes/no.

Triggering a Breaking News email blast from the broadcast panel of the asset would be amazing.

Safari can do this as well. Here is a sample page: http://www.macrumors.com/push/

Yes the time is very important, especially on breaking news articles.

That is what we're doing. Banning and demoting to "normal."


It would just be nice to have them filtered from the default display when the Find Users dialog pops up.

It would help us because we are feeding two different sites from TotalCMS. It would be nice to easily see which, if any, an asset has the site tag for.

Since we're talking about "Update time" displaying in that other thread I wanted to bump this back up.


Was this ever implemented? I haven't seen it in Zen, but I'm hoping it exists in Flex already.

That sounds like it would work well.