The project managing view contains navigation links/buttons to all views/modal windows relevant to the project, from the beginning of writing to fine-tuning the final work, from backup functionality to selecting image catalogs, and from asset management to search functions. Yhdestä projektista voi johtaa useita, yhteisesti kuvakatalogeja käyttäviä teoksia kuten esim. erikielisiä sellaisia.
After logging in, the Fresh section of the project list always opens, listing the projects that the user has classified as current or such. From the same view, you can access the Settings modal window, where you can make user-specific settings from image catalog to the configuration of external services. The function for logging out is placed exclusively in this project list view. The sorting labels fresh, past and forgotten can be taken to mean that wherever the project is placed, the word "forgotten" does not have to mean that something has now been definitively left in a position where it is no longer used and that it may not even be important and, who knows, even if one wants to forget it. Later on, it may be promoted back to the fresh level, e.g. if one feels like it, or left at the past level for a while, in case there is time for further contemplating or preparation at some point. "In preparation" markings are shown per project, if there are any. Projects of other users for which the user has editing rights are displayed in a slightly different style.
Below project's cover page, there are links with amounts to writing collections, image containers and adequates marked as "preparing", if any of them has such marking. List of writings having readyness status of "preparing" or "later", linked to the text editing view, can optionally be shown under the project listing panel. There's a user setting for this. Relative importance of those writings in the list can be indicated by toggling using Ctrl-clicking. Adequates can also be displayed clickably in this view if they are set to be in "preparing state". Ctrl-clicking them toggles the visibility of the associated adequate set's name.
Dropping a backup of a project into this view (to the panel listing projects) will cause a new project to be created based on the backup. A backup file can contain more than one project. The limit for the filesize is 500 MB, beyond which one can use importing via SFTP as explained in the writing "Project files, CDN files and import via SFTP".