In both views, the unread state (a blue dot) helps you keep track of what things you haven't seen. On the right, you can see the Desktop, which lets you arrange and access “your stuff”: the folders and documents that you are currently working on. The Inbox represents everything that has been shared with you: all your new documents and messages with the most recent updates at the top. We've worked hard to simplify the Quip interface, to leave you with a minimal, elegant design that helps you focus on writing - not ribbons. Simplicity - Back in the early days of GUI development, there was a popular saying: “Easy is hard.” When designing a user interface, it's much harder to remove something than to add in something new.You can create a table of sales data, and your entire team can type data into the table at the same time. You can other documents to link between them. You can turn a bulleted list into a checklist, transforming your meeting notes into a shared task list. That's why Quip documents aren't just typeset words on a page - they're truly interactive. Interactivity - You can print Quip documents, but nowadays we tend to read on touch-screens rather than printing.Whether you're writing a document on an airplane or on the subway with a spotty internet connection, Quip just works. Quip documents automatically format to the size of your screen - no more pinch zooming just to read a document! The product also works perfectly offline, syncing whenever you have an internet connection.
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