LUCID SOFTWARE, INC Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140075335 | IMAGE EDITING AND SHARING - In an embodiment, a method of editing and sharing images is described. The method may include pulling an image from a source location into a browser executing on a client device. The method may additionally include editing the image within the browser. The method may additionally include sharing the edited image from the browser to a social network accessible to the client device. | 03-13-2014 |
20140040204 | AUTOMATIC OFFLINE SYNCHRONIZATION OF BROWSER DOCUMENTS - In an embodiment, a method for synchronizing browser documents is described. The method may include losing a connection to a version control server at a client device having first and second instances of a document open in first and second browser windows of a browser. The method may also include storing a first branch corresponding to the first instance of the document in local storage associated with the first browser. The first branch may indicate whether the first instance of the document is open or abandoned and one or more first changes. The method may also include the second browser window automatically determining that the first instance of the document is abandoned. The method may also include the second browser window automatically merging the one or more first changes into the second instance of the document in response to determining that the first instance of the document is abandoned. | 02-06-2014 |
20120293558 | MANIPULATING GRAPHICAL OBJECTS - In one example, a method of connecting graphical objects on a display includes routing a connector that includes a first portion and first and second end terminals between two end points. After routing the connector between the end points, the first portion of the connector is associated with a first plane. The method further includes receiving user input that manipulates a location of at least one of the first and second end terminals of the connector. The connector is then routed between the first and second end points by routing the first portion of the connector in the first plane. | 11-22-2012 |