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I'm not sure CQ2 fits well within the category of canvas tools, as the sort of free-form presentation and visualization tools, but happy to be proven otherwise.
I'm not sure CQ2 fits well within the category of canvas tools, as the sort of free-form presentation and visualization tools, but happy to be proven otherwise.
@abstractalgo yep, it's not the usual kind of infinite canvas tool -- it's a new kind of communication tool -- but I feel like it does belong here. According to infinitecanvas.tools, an infinite canvas is:
Also, fun fact: CQ2 initially had a free-form design (as in each thread would be a free node) but I realised the infinite sliding panes design is better for the use case.
@anandbaburajan thanks for contributing. @abstractalgo thanks for chiming in here.
I have to agree with @abstractalgo. This tool and its tree-like structure is quite different from an infinite canvas.
Closing this PR.
CQ2 is a free and open source tool for complex discussions. It has a unique sliding panes design with quote-level and infinite n-level threads. Thanks for building infinitecanvas.tools!