Hello HN!<p>Today we'd like to share with you a demo of the web app we've been working on for the past few weeks. We call it Cork.<p>Cork is a digital cork board that you can drop, paste, or type, URLs and text into. After adding an item you can organize it by dragging it around the screen.<p>Our goal is to provide a better way to visualize, organize, and share, content-rich items on the web. We think that current bookmarking system don't do justice to the full spectrum of media online, and we'd like to change that.<p>Please let us know what you think! What do you like? What don't you like?<p>Be harsh if you want to, we can take it. We know that with continued feedback we can make something people love to use.<p>Thanks for your time!<p>http://cork.io
Hey Matt. Pretty cool.<p>* Would be nice to be able to upload files (or drag and drop them onto the board).
* Would be nice to be able to affect the z-index (bring stuff to front/push to back).
* The appeal is the free-form drag anywhere aspect ... I'm not sure how much grid/list add to the app.<p>My goal with my project (<a href="http://www.thetaboard.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.thetaboard.com</a>) was always to strive toward the simplicity your app exhibits (other requirements/features kept me from getting there) but I think there is a space for something like cork.io.<p>Good luck!
How does this compare to: <a href="http://hello.corkboard.me/" rel="nofollow">http://hello.corkboard.me/</a><p>Which, IIRC has been around a few years and I think the guy who created it is Tim Cutler??