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TAC Just Got Better--

avatar by TACMAN
October 17th, 2008 at 2:20 PM
Filed under: Other Discursive Dialogue
TAC now has a variety of awesome features, including:

  • Media-enhanced publishing: You Tube videos, images, and text formatting can be added to your articles, critiques, and private messages. Mouse over the icons found just above relevant text-entry fields for descriptions.


  • Anonymous critiques: By checking "make this critique anonymous," you can voice your opinion without compromising your identity.


  • E-mail notifications: Notifications of new critiques make it easy to follow article discussions. Authors are automatically opted to follow their articles. Critics may use the "Follow Article" link found at the top of each article page, or the check box below the critique field, to opt for notifications.


  • Remote reply: To respond to a new critique without having to login to TAC, simply reply to the e-mail notification. Regardless of your e-mail client (e.g., Hotmail, Gmail, or Yahoo), TAC will accept the reply, filter out everything accept the new text that you added --your critique-- and post it. Remote reply can also be accomplished via cell phones, and BBCode is supported! Anonymous critiques cannot be made remotely.


  • TAC's Featured Member Series: Users are selected and interviewed by TACMAN as Featured Members!


  • Information-fluent structure: All the information you could possibly want is now accessible. Visit the various menu-bar links to discover things like Last Viewed, Last Visit, Total Stars, Recent Article, Recent Critique and much more, and it's all sortable. Remember, user information, such as Last Visit and other profile details, can be hidden via My Account.


Thanks for becoming a member, author, and critic! And be sure to forward articles to your friends. The larger the TAC community, the better the discourse.







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