ĎÚβĨŐÚŚ Dod: I've built this so that all persistent storage would be friendfeed itself, and the only way to change its content would be via posts, comments and likes. | I *could* add some external layer that is kept in a database at the app's server, but this would require user auth, backups, etc. and spoil all the "zero-admin-gui" fun | Search I can do, so you'd "tag" by saying [e.g.] tag-widget (like I just did) and then search for it | An "item to top" cheat is to delete and re-add one of my own comments
Thomas Bøhm: I agree with the disagreers here. He obviously just wants a gReader with a Gmail UI and links to a (probably mostly unused) commenting feature (to put it bluntly..).
Jim Jannotti: I'm pretty happy with the interface as it is. In fact, I think when you compare it to other social networking/sharing services like twitter, identi.ca, facebook, linkedin, etc... I think it wins hands down. The issues Joshua highlights seem trivial to me, and his recommendations might make the service less useful as Mattie noted above.
randy stewart: you can't buy it until the end of the month, so even if they did a trial (which they have not in the past) it probably won't be available until then.
johnpiercy: Hi welcome all new comers ... lets keep this thread "bacon free " please , all kidding aside .. if anyone needs help , I'll do my best to help .
Mark Warren: Following on from the discussion re FF UI - this discussion shows a BIG issue - I had to expand 95 comments to see Robert's original 9 (and was that the best way to publish the list?) and now I can't compress them!
Geeber: I had FF account for a year but have not used it much until Scoble passionately endorsed it over Twitter. I like the aggregated feature and threaded discussion. I'll use it more often.