The program is called Workflowy, and it?s an outlining app that runs on the Web. In the broadest terms, you can think of Workflowy as a website that makes lists. Once you sign up, you?re presented with a page that looks like a word-processing document. Just start typing your first list item. Unlike in Evernote or OneNote, you don?t need to open up new ?notebooks? or ?notes? to put stuff down. Instead, everything in Workflowy is part of a single giant list. Each item can have sub-lists under it, and each of those sub-items can have their own nested lists, and so on. The best part, though, is that you can ?zoom in? on each item?double-click on a bullet point and Workflowy suddenly shows you a new page for that item and all its sublists. Each item in your list, then, is like a new document on its own.
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