PownceCast 11: Pownce Speaks Up Written on July 6, 2008, by Producer Tim.

This week on the PownceCast Carolyn and Kevin are joined again by Libby Walters and from Pownce, Lead Developer Leah Culver to discuss the topics brought up on last week’s roundtable discussion and to visit a few new topics in regards to Pownce, its performance issues and its future. Leah also announces an awesome new item for Pro users in a PownceCast exclusive.

Again, it’s another long show - but one you can’t miss.

 
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  1. Michael R. S. August 10, 2008 7:18 am

    I would like to suggest about a possible difference between the Pro and Free account. It’s an issue that’s been coming back to me often when I suggest to friends and family to join the Pownce community. It’s the option of not having a photo album (like Facebook & MySpace), it comes up very often and they don’t like the idea of using Zip folders (90% of them DON’T/CAN’T understand it) or having to open two accounts (flickr) to be able to use a photo album.

    I agree with them, that it does become inconvenient when uploading multiple pictures for users to view (it works for files). So maybe that could be a suggestion to included in for the Pro account, having an option of a photo album (even if it could only hold a few pictures.)

    Because isn’t there slogan: “Send messages, FILES, links, and events to your friends. Create a network of friends AND SHARE STUFF. It’s free and EASY…”
    The “easy” part should always be remembered.

    P.S. I enjoy listening to your show and think it’s a great thing to give the community a voice.

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