1. Definitely want to improve favicons. For deriving fields, we do have formula fields. Would love to show that to you, it's not obvious enough how to use to enable for this HN launch.
2/3. Sorry about that. This username/password approach for the HN launch is definitely a hack.
4. Right now, search is just on the current type of record you're looking at. I want to fix this, and I just haven't because I haven't made the UI for filtering what objects to search across. The backend is in place though. Glad it seems suspiciously fast! I can assure it's a real FTS talking to a database.
5. I want to fix this too. A way to make data of type "Link" for better UI treatment.
6. Archiving is meant for data that others shouldn't be looking at -- it's a staging ground for data. That's why you can't point into archived data. It's also a precursor for deleting data, and we want to guarantee no dangling references to deleted data.
Feel free to shoot me an email (found in my profile) when you update the product, I'm curious about how the formula fields will work and what kind of interface I'll be given.
1. Definitely want to improve favicons. For deriving fields, we do have formula fields. Would love to show that to you, it's not obvious enough how to use to enable for this HN launch.
2/3. Sorry about that. This username/password approach for the HN launch is definitely a hack.
4. Right now, search is just on the current type of record you're looking at. I want to fix this, and I just haven't because I haven't made the UI for filtering what objects to search across. The backend is in place though. Glad it seems suspiciously fast! I can assure it's a real FTS talking to a database.
5. I want to fix this too. A way to make data of type "Link" for better UI treatment.
6. Archiving is meant for data that others shouldn't be looking at -- it's a staging ground for data. That's why you can't point into archived data. It's also a precursor for deleting data, and we want to guarantee no dangling references to deleted data.
7. Will fix this.