Just can't tell you how excited I am about this.
If there's anything that the current batch of web apps is teaching us, it's that the tiniest details of interaction ergonomics can have a great deal of influence over how apps get used. That's not to say that WYSIWYG post editing and integrated spell checking are by any stretch of the imagination "tiny details." But the team has paid a tremendous amount of attention to the fit and finish of the new post editing screen, and now I can only hope that our customers will continue their tradition of piping up with feedback and suggestions so that we can make it better.



hey bro,
so, i signed up for typepad a few weeks ago after the journal article, but really didn't start using it until last night. frankly, i was putting it off because i thought gee this is gonna be complicated. but, no, i dived in last night and after about an hour i had the hang of it, which meant i tweaked and tweaked the site with a big fat grin until about 2am.
so, you know have a latin american construction materials guy using the site.
cool stuff. congrats!
saludos!
jason
Posted by: jason sippey | Nov 05, 2004 at 02:50 PM
Michael,
Feel free to delete this comment. I'm trying to reach you but I don't know what your current email address is. Drop me a line at rick at bruner dot net.
Posted by: Rick Bruner | Nov 06, 2004 at 11:28 AM
So when can we expect to see this kind of interface in MT?
Posted by: Joshua Kaufman | Nov 09, 2004 at 07:55 AM