June 19th, 2009
The most notable thing about SuggestionBox.com is that any person can submit a suggestion for any company, even if that company does not yet have a SuggestionBox.com account setup. By submitting the first suggestion, the box is created and others can begin contributing feedback. Later on, a representative from the company can take over management of the box and start responding to comments. Read More »
June 15th, 2009
Companies will appreciate the spare and facile interface of UserVoice, as well as the ability to create their own domain, customize their pages with CSS, and measure their effectiveness with analytics. With the more expensive plans organizations can export to Excel, incorporate Twitter applications, and integrate profiles. Read More »
June 5th, 2009
The web has developed to the point that it's possible to do nearly anything online, and feedback is no different. In this series we'll be looking at Feedback applications that let customers give feedback and let companies respond. Conducted in a forum setting, these applications allow users to track comments and discussions, and they offer widgets that can be added to existing sites for a complete customer experience. Read More »
May 13th, 2009
We've talked about a few of the font applications that have set themselves apart, yet there are some applications users may also want to see, such as Fontifier, Fawnt, fontcubes, and the entertaining Fontpark 2.0. Read More »
May 1st, 2009
As we covered font applications we kept in mind how fluid the world of fonts is; new fonts are created everyday, and keeping track of new fonts, as well as finding the fonts you want requires more than a search feature. The applications in this series, FontStruct, MyFonts, and dafont, each provided tools, and as we'll see in the chart and wrapup below, each is a strong resource for finding fonts. Read More »