Comments on: Wetpaint offers up wikis for Facebook: I don't get it
Make wikis in Facebook with your friends using Wetpaint Whiteboard Wiki. But do you need to?
Make wikis in Facebook with your friends using Wetpaint Whiteboard Wiki. But do you need to?
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It has been designed to be very easy to use (my grandmother could use it): no overcrowded sidebar of misleading feature links.
I was wondering if you might clarify your point on some of the features within
the Wetpaint application as being "misleading." Based on the feedback from
users who've added the Wiki Whiteboard and those who've created over
600,000 Wetpaint wiki sites outside of Facebook, we were pretty certain the
features performed as described. However, if that isn't the case, we'd love to
get working on it to make the Wetpaint experience even better. Any insight
would be appreciated.
Best of luck to you and your Facebook wiki application.
Kevin
Wetpaint
- Wikimono wikis for Facebook
- by RGeronimi October 16, 2007 12:19 PM PDT
- Wikimono (http://www.wikimono.com/) also offers straightforward wikis for Facebook.
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- "Misleading Feature Links" - Can you clarify?
- by kbflaherty October 16, 2007 8:39 PM PDT
- Hi Raphael,
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(4 Comments)It has been designed to be very easy to use (my grandmother could use it): no overcrowded sidebar of misleading feature links.
I was wondering if you might clarify your point on some of the features within
the Wetpaint application as being "misleading." Based on the feedback from
users who've added the Wiki Whiteboard and those who've created over
600,000 Wetpaint wiki sites outside of Facebook, we were pretty certain the
features performed as described. However, if that isn't the case, we'd love to
get working on it to make the Wetpaint experience even better. Any insight
would be appreciated.
Best of luck to you and your Facebook wiki application.
Kevin
Wetpaint