In the meantime, here's an idea that might simplify things for you.
If you store your SSG's for each company initially in their own folder, then it would only take one step to move the whole folder to a different location when you sell your stock.
Laurie Frederiksen Invest with your friends! www.bivio.com
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Stuart Weissman wrote:
My only issue with the interface is the inability to move more than one file at a time to a different folder in the files area. We save all of our quarterly SSGs to see how we've changed our assumptions over the holding period and when we sell a stock, we move these SSGs into a different folder. This must be performed one at a time using a clunky interface. We wish the directory was either FTP accessible or if there was a way to perform a multiple selection so cleanup could occur much more easily. Currently, it's very slow and time-consuming. Otherwise, the site is pretty well organized in my opinion.
I usually just “lurk” on the club cafe and pick up great tips for our club. But having read such a negative comment as this, I must respond. I love bivio and find the site easy to navigate. It may not be perfect, but no site is. Please give constructive criticism.
The programmers need to go back to the drawing board because the whole website is difficult to navigate and definitely not logical nor intuitive.
Linda
Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S®4, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
-------- Original message -------- From: Laurie Frederiksen Date:03/24/2014 11:33 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: The Club Cafe Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Member access to k-1s
Hi Mike,
I do think it's better than having to select the "Start button" to shut down your computer.
:)
Our programmers read these messages. I'm sure they would be interested in suggestions for ways it could be improved.
Please, any of you, feel free to share your thoughts on how this might work better for you.
Laurie Frederiksen Invest
with your friends! www.bivio.com
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Mike Jones wrote:
Could Bivio have made that link's name any more counterintuitive or place the link where it would be even harder to find?
Mike Jones
Wall$treet Wannabees
Bloomington, MN
Stuart Weissmam on
Unfortunately, we already thought of that. Prior to each meeting, the host downloads any updated SSGs from the current and/or prospective SSG folders to present them on their big screen tv. To have to search through each folder would be equally time consuming. Appreciate the advice though.
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On Mar 24, 2014, at 4:34 PM, Laurie Frederiksen <laurie@bivio.biz> wrote:
Dear Stu,
Thank you for your request. I will pass it along.
In the meantime, here's an idea that might simplify things for you.
If you store your SSG's for each company initially in their own folder, then it would only take one step to move the whole folder to a different location when you sell your stock.
Laurie Frederiksen Invest with your friends! www.bivio.com
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Stuart Weissman wrote:
My only issue with the interface is the inability to move more than one file at a time to a different folder in the files area. We save all of our quarterly SSGs to see how we've changed our assumptions over the holding period and when we sell a stock, we move these SSGs into a different folder. This must be performed one at a time using a clunky interface. We wish the directory was either FTP accessible or if there was a way to perform a multiple selection so cleanup could occur much more easily. Currently, it's very slow and time-consuming. Otherwise, the site is pretty well organized in my opinion.
I usually just "lurk" on the club cafe and pick up great tips for our club. But having read such a negative comment as this, I must respond. I love bivio and find the site easy to navigate. It may not be perfect, but no site is. Please give constructive criticism.
The programmers need to go back to the drawing board because the whole website is difficult to navigate and definitely not logical nor intuitive.
Linda
Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S(R)4, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
-------- Original message -------- From: Laurie Frederiksen Date:03/24/2014 11:33 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: The Club Cafe Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Member access to k-1s
Hi Mike,
I do think it's better than having to select the "Start button" to shut down your computer.
:)
Our programmers read these messages. I'm sure they would be interested in suggestions for ways it could be improved.
Please, any of you, feel free to share your thoughts on how this might work better for you.
Laurie Frederiksen Invest
with your friends! www.bivio.com
Unfortunately, we already thought of that. Prior to each meeting, the host downloads any updated SSGs from the current and/or prospective SSG folders to present them on their big screen tv. To have to search through each folder would be equally time consuming. Appreciate the advice though.