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Product Update: Share your Knowledge Visually

2 min readMar 31, 2022

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🎉 We have huge updates this time!

As a community, we questioned the roots and reasons behind we create knowledge. Why do we bother and create new knowledge?

It’s dominantly for sharing with others or making use of the knowledge somewhere.

So, as the Scrintal team, we just released two updates to satisfy these knowledge needs.👇

You can publicly share your boards via URL!

You could already create boards in Scrintal. Now you can share them publicly! Anyone with the link (without needing a Scrintal account) will be able to interact with the boards as a viewer – open cards, resize them, go to focus mode, watch the videos, etc.

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Share your boards via URL

You can get a glimpse here – as we created a board showing how we started Scrintal, who we are and what the next steps for Scrintal are. The team uses Scrintal boards to create and share personal portfolios or even answer user questions on why there is a waitlist ☺️ After you publish boards, you can do any change that you want and just press the publish button again to update the public board.

Export

For everyone who asked for export options – now you can export notes as Markdown or PDF. See how it’s done below 👇

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Download cards as Markdown or Export as PDF

From the community

Paco Cantero wrote why Scrintal is beyond mind mapping. You can read his detailed insights.

Our community member Hank Quense wrote his impressions on Scrintal and created a Resource Center for Authors and Writers using Scrintal public boards.

Chuck Frey reviewed Scrintal in Mind Mapping Software Blog. Check out his review 👉 here.

Shu Omi reviewed Scrintal in his New Digital Zettelkasten + Mind-Mapping Note App video.

Andy (Anders) Sporring detailed his workflow on how he used Scrintal for Ship30for30 essays. You can read it here.

Bianca Pereira and Ece Kural hosted Twitter Spaces on PKM for Research: Visual Organisation of Notes.

If you’d like to try Scrintal and unleash your visual thinking with networked notes, sign up here and let us know!

Check our previous update or our latest update.

Join our Community slack to learn all the news, connect with other users and ask questions ✨

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Ece Kural
Ece Kural

Written by Ece Kural

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