Some reviews are trickling in for Twitterface that I want to share with you. Pedro Lopes, @pmol on Twitter, wrote a great review in Portuguese and really seems to get where we are headed in the future with this product, which is so exciting because we have a lot of neat plans but are still ramping up the basic features. I was glad he could see what I do for what’s possible with the product.
Portuguese Review: Será que o Twitterface consegue superar a concorrência?
English Translation: It will be that the Twitterface obtains to surpass the competition?
I found it especially funny that he said “…it promises to be a migraine for the TweetDeck, the Seesmic Desktop and the TwitterGadget.”
James Bowman, @g33kguy on Twitter, describes his first impressions in Twitterface Beta, Initial Impressions. One of the most common complaints about the product right now is that the Settings navigation is a little too sparse and people aren’t sure how to get back to their main page after making design or Twitter account changes. I have made modifications to that design, but we have to get them in, so that will be coming soon.
James designed a stunning Twitterface page for his brand at http://www.twitterface.com/g33kguy and is also doing some pages on Hummer for brand enthusiasts (he drives one) and he has offered to share the Hummer design theme with all our users.
One of the biggest missing pieces right now also, as both James and Pedro point out, is the lack of ability to follow, unfollow or block people. We will be adding all profile functionality very soon. I just need to get that design to my developers. I have also noticed a lot of folks don’t get that they can change the panes at any time (all three of them) to their account, search or a user’s profile. I need to add some page aids to help people get started and I am working on a Help area.
If you have any questions about the product, you can always @tweetmeup!
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Fantastic Beta release so far. Twitterface needs a few small tweaks, but it’s a fantastic platform so far. Very smooth, fast, customizable. Nice UI too. Every brand manager on the planet should be adding Twitterface to their digital toolkit immediately.