Introducing: Keyword Filtering

A new benefit of being a paying Cullect customer: filtering items on keywords.

Pop open the ‘Customize’ section of your reading list (when you can also change the reading lists’ name, description, and stylesheet) and you’ll see a new ‘Keyword Filters’ section. Add it keywords you never, ever, never, want to see in your reading list and hit ‘Update’.

Cullect will then hide (i.e. move to /hidden) all past and future items containing any of those keywords.

It’s great for when big stories hit and you’re just done with the entire topic.

Enjoy.

While the idea of filtering existed as a feature for Cullect from the very first release, it wasn’t until recently that I felt like the UI for it had a home and the action (automatic hiding) felt right. Big thanks to Don Ball and Craig Key for inspiring the release of this feature this week.

“@craigsanatomy Wow. It’s like you mention something on a Tuesday and it shows up as a feature on a Friday.” – Don Ball

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One Response to “Introducing: Keyword Filtering”

  1. craigsanatomy on September 12th, 2008

    Wow–thank YOU Garrick for being such a code-whiz. This is a great feature–very useful. And it’s nice to know that a product like cullect has real people listening to feedback and making changes in near-real time.

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