FLEXlists : share a list
FLEXlists is similar to ListRing…create a fielded list with it’s own RSS feed.
Import/Export CSV…what about OPML!
This doesn’t differ to much from an outliner, only it’s a flat file list.
You even get 3 URL’s to display your list…read-only, read/write, full-access, you can even email one of these URL’s from within FLEXlists.
Seems easy to use, but I like the different view for your data with ListRing…list style, blog style, tabled style.
But then again FLEXlists are shareable lists.
Anyway here is mine: web 2.0 list of lists [RSS].
Some other ways to make lists:
- wiki
- blog post
- webpage
- standalone feed
- online spreadsheet
- online word processor
- to-do
- notes
- online database
- list bookmarks
- bookmarks
- OPML outliner
- memedigger














One big advantage that ListRing has is that it is open source. You do not have to worry about placing your data with an outside third party, you can deploy a ListRing server behind your firewall. Having complete control over the server, code, and data is a big factor for corporations deploying these technologies.
Comment by Andre — May 7, 2006 @ 6:35 pm