Hello
Any chance to implement useridea.com/getsatisfaction.com/ideascale.com or uservoice.com?
The best service so far is useridea.com
Please, integrate it to your site, it will take just 10 minutes for you!
Cheers
meaning there will be no wishlists, no discussions on the user needs, no new features in the close future etc...
ok, i think now i'm completely moving to bibleexlorer...
cheers
Discussions on user needs can happen in the Forums, and I have seen it happen. Wishlists have also been aired here as well as in the issue tracker, on email lists, and on blogs. I find it very hard to believe that getting different software will greatly increase the amount of feedback we get. The reality is that the majority of people are too busy and/or lazy to give feedback.
We have never promised new features in the close future, nor have we ever given hard time frames on things. This is because we cannot do so. As explained, we are based on volunteer labour, and so do not have the time guaranteed to work on things.
Feel free to move to BibleExplorer. I have always said people should use the software that best suits them and their goals. It doesn't help us or others for people to use our software when they don't like it (though of course we consider the reasons why they don't like it, and sometimes change it).
No feedback at all? not
No feedback at all?
not good...
Sorry for not replying
Sorry for not replying earlier. I was just looking back at what I hadn't seen in the forums.
I think at the moment the forums here are good enough; but I'll keep these sites in mind in case we need them.
Ben, I've been pleased with
Ben, I've been pleased with the response time. UserIdea etc might be overkill at this stage.
meaning there will be no
meaning there will be no wishlists, no discussions on the user needs, no new features in the close future etc...
ok, i think now i'm completely moving to bibleexlorer...
cheers
Discussions on user needs
Discussions on user needs can happen in the Forums, and I have seen it happen. Wishlists have also been aired here as well as in the issue tracker, on email lists, and on blogs. I find it very hard to believe that getting different software will greatly increase the amount of feedback we get. The reality is that the majority of people are too busy and/or lazy to give feedback.
We have never promised new features in the close future, nor have we ever given hard time frames on things. This is because we cannot do so. As explained, we are based on volunteer labour, and so do not have the time guaranteed to work on things.
Feel free to move to BibleExplorer. I have always said people should use the software that best suits them and their goals. It doesn't help us or others for people to use our software when they don't like it (though of course we consider the reasons why they don't like it, and sometimes change it).