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New feature: Brand new HTML 5 Timeline Editor

Timetoast's HTML5 timeline editor brings mobile editing into the browser and helps move timeline creation beyond Flash.

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It's taken a bit, but it's finally here; the all new Timetoast timeline editor just landed and it's a great new addition to the mobile version of the site.

As you may already know, we're currently in the middle of our HTML 5 migration, moving from a Flash-based timeline to fully support all modern browsers, including those on your mobile devices.

We're positive that our mobile users are going to be very pleased to have access to this exciting new feature; being able to edit your timelines on-the-go will allow you to add the finishing touches to that all important presentation or fix that typo on-the-go.

We'll eventually be rolling out the mobile timeline editor to our desktop users too, but until then give it a try and we look forward to your feedback and suggestions.

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