Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Twitterrific Wishlist

Twitterrific is a great little program. If you are a Twitter user and have a Mac, I can wholeheartedly recommend it to you. But it could be even better, so here is my wish list for Twitterrific:

  1. New feature: A new search or filter, so we can quickly see all the twits with a certain keyword, or from/to a certain person.
  2. Consistency: Show outgoing direct messages in the timeline. Incoming direct messages can be shown, but the messages you send are never shown.
  3. Bug fix: The text field looses its focus when alt-tabbing to another application and then coming back to Twitterrific.
  4. New feature: Support for multiple Twitter accounts used at the same time. (From what I read this one is coming.)

Monday, April 07, 2008

Basecamp new Feature: "Reply by email"

37 signals launched a new feature in Basecamp: the ability to reply to messages posted on Basecamp directly with your email client. This is great; in principle it should make Basecamp messages more useful, and I always like to see more features added to the products we are using (and paying for every month!).

I gave it a try this morning. My assessment so far is that it doesn't work well enough to be useful. Until at least some of the issues are taken care of, I will not use this feature and I will not recommend that our clients use it either. Here are few show stoppers:

  • It doesn't deal well with end of lines. See for instance what other users will see when I post a message by sending a reply from Gmail:

  • When you reply to a message from your mail client, in most cases the mail client will quote the message and add before that something that reads: On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 2:51 PM, such and such wrote. This line isn't removed by Basecamp. It will stay there at the end of all your messages.
  • If you try to get around this issue by just removing the entire quoted text before typing in your message, your message won't back posted. You will receive an email from Basecamp telling you your message wasn't posted, but that reply does not contain a References header so it can be recognized as part of the same thread by your mail client, and it does not contain your message. So essentially you don't know which message didn't go through.