Feedback…
I have a couple of questions that will help with the development of SolidJott.
This site / application would not be what it is without your participation. So it is critical that I know what you want, like, and need SolidJott to be.
1. What do you value about SolidJott the most?
2. What one thing would you change or implement if you had the power to do so?
Thanks in advance to all that respond.
Ben



JeffM 2:04 pm on May 19, 2009 Permalink
Personally, I like it how it is, Ben. You’ve done a good job with it. You know, too, that if I can help out all you have to do is let me know.
gol10dr 3:14 pm on May 19, 2009 Permalink
1) Users helping users is very cool and love the iPhone theme so I can help on the go.
2) Local interface in SW instead of a browser window. Interface is fine for questions but a bit clunky for upload info. (know some of this is being worked on). Local interface would give a more live feel and more fluid. We did this with our addin and it is much more snappy because of it.
Nice work Ben and let me know how I can help out!
dave spencer 4:44 pm on May 19, 2009 Permalink
The thing I value most about solidjott is not having to ask questions. I seem to have this comfortable bubble I work in that does most of what I need. It is reading other peoples questions and the answers, not to mention the top shelf videos Ben produces that show me how much is still outside my bubble waiting for me to learn.
This site is fantastic as a learning tool. It’s not just a help site.
CBL 9:49 am on May 20, 2009 Permalink
The biggest draw for me (to all your sites) is the video tutorials. Being able to link them as an answer to questions on other forums is really useful.
Things I would change/improve:
1) Implement a dynamic thread ordering (by latest post).
- and/or -
2) Incorporate a graphical highlight of threads which have new posts, but have not been viewed.
Overall, I think you’ve done a great job with the site.
admin 10:12 am on May 20, 2009 Permalink
I just cut and pasted this text to move the comment to where it needed to be for Guido…. (~Ben)
“If it ain’t fix, don’t broke it”.
Ton of wisdom in an otherwise Red-Neck saying.
Nothing Red-Neck about this site. I think you have rather quickly chiseled it into the class act of all of the bunch of fine sites that we are all priveleged with.
Your Best on the Planet video tutorials are simply the cream on an otherwise Gourmet cake.
Guido