I like Leaflets but I have some questions and concerns.
Do you plan to develop the apps further? Right now, they are a promising start but lacking in functionality, particularly the del.icio.us one.
I like your approach to the UI but I question the all-in-one approach. I'd like some flexibility in terms of what appears on the home page and I'd also like the ability to just use particular leaflets (I know I can just bookmark the URL but the UI works against this).
While I think it is great that published APIs and Web 2.0 standards make it possible for third-parties to build their own versions of web apps, I wonder how this will play out in the long run? I like iPhlickr better than anything available from Flickr themselves but I prefer Digg's iPhone app and I'm really hoping Yahoo will do an iPhone version of del.icio.us since I can't seem to find one that gives me the UI and functionality I need.
I welcome your thoughts on any of this.
Lee
July 21, 2007 by Lee Sherman
I feel foolish, but they say (who are they anyway?) the only truly stupid question is the one you don't ask.
Any way, when I go to the UPCOMING or Flickr apps they ask for a log in but I can't find a way to sign up. What am I missing?
July 21, 2007 by Brian
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I like Leaflets but I have some questions and concerns.
Do you plan to develop the apps further? Right now, they are a promising start but lacking in functionality, particularly the del.icio.us one.
I like your approach to the UI but I question the all-in-one approach. I'd like some flexibility in terms of what appears on the home page and I'd also like the ability to just use particular leaflets (I know I can just bookmark the URL but the UI works against this).
While I think it is great that published APIs and Web 2.0 standards make it possible for third-parties to build their own versions of web apps, I wonder how this will play out in the long run? I like iPhlickr better than anything available from Flickr themselves but I prefer Digg's iPhone app and I'm really hoping Yahoo will do an iPhone version of del.icio.us since I can't seem to find one that gives me the UI and functionality I need.
I welcome your thoughts on any of this.
Lee
July 21, 2007 by Lee Sherman
I feel foolish, but they say (who are they anyway?) the only truly stupid question is the one you don't ask.
Any way, when I go to the UPCOMING or Flickr apps they ask for a log in but I can't find a way to sign up. What am I missing?
July 21, 2007 by Brian
You Got Something to Say?*