Two New Features on Google Wave : Read Only and Restore

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Read-Only Participants, was a feature that all Google Wave users were asking for. Now, Google Wave team has added to this feature. They have also added a new featured which lets you restore your wave from the timeline.

Read-Only Participants

The creator of a wave can now change other participants on the wave between full access and read-only by clicking on their picture at the top of the wave panel, and selecting the access level in the drop-down.

These users will have only one option, to view the wave. They will not be able to edit, or add users to the wave. This helps you share the wave with others, retaining the control over the wave to yourself. The  best use of this feature will be in those public waves.

Restore from Playback

Restore WaveAnyone with full access to a wave can now restore that wave to any previous state visible in playback. Restoring does not delete anything from the playback history, but adds the restored state to the end of the history.

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3 comments ↓

#1
Robert Clark on 02.15.10 at 4:11 pm

I would love a invite to google wave, I have tweeted u on this and i hope u can help.

#2
dinu on 02.15.10 at 4:14 pm

give me your gmail ID .. I will send u invite

#3
Robert Clark on 02.15.10 at 4:26 pm

Invite me into google wave please :)

Cheers !

My Twitter Name: RobC1967 I am a programmer and software developer, I Want to surf the wave!

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