Yes, it will be nice to bypass the login process.

Hum... should people be able to download (not upload) their worksheets
onto their local machines? I guess it won't post any security threats,
right?

On Oct 16, 10:11 am, Jason Grout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Bradshaw wrote:
> > On Oct 16, 2008, at 7:41 AM, Jason Grout wrote:
>
> >> Creating accounts makes a barrier to entry, but it also makes it so  
> >> that
> >> people don't mess with other people's worksheets (i.e., if I'm playing
> >> with Sage, someone else won't come in and start changing my worksheet
> >> around under me).  So I vote for accounts.
>
> > Good point. Maybe it takes an account to publish a worksheet, but if  
> > I just come to the site I can start trying it out right away with a  
> > blank worksheet and a randomly-generated one-time account (i.e. it  
> > would never take you to the "worksheets list"
>
> Good point as well.  Yes, I think that would work out really nicely.
>
> I click a link on the sage website, and am immediately presented with a
> worksheet that I can start typing stuff into.
>
> Jason
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