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Great Ideas, with one small correction - it should be off by default => opt-in is always the better choice. If this works out, maybe the choice could be offered during the first run wizard (sometime in the future)OK :Make a list of feature ideas .. I'm collecting them up for making a dashbaord and so on, turn c4a into something bigger..
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- should be represented as an icon in the taskbar not opened (just like IMs).
- Active when online, by default.
- when online shows which other users are online, who are Pandora owners as well.
- "Friends" function to separate your most frequent contacts from the less frequent ones / filter
- IM kind of functionality : can contact users online, send messages, send files if possible. Screen sharing would be cool, but let's not go too far.
- does not take the full screen. I'd like to be able to do other things as the same time as I use this. (like an IM)
- features location of Pandora members: at least country wise. Either via IP geolocation, or via voluntary country selection from a list.
- can launch Xchat from this application to jump directly in the openpandora channel
- reserved for Pandora owners. If possible the ID should be matching the C4A ID as well.
- acts as launcher for C4A games (quicklist) and records the latest scores achieved and latest games played.
- receive alerts from C4A when your score is beaten in a given game where you participated.
- can see leaderboards for given games (data coming from C4A). / you can favorite the games you are interested to keep an eye on
I agree with that. Opt-in via launch wizard is a good idea. But I'd really think this should be included in a new firmware, though, to encourage adoption.maybe the choice could be offered during the first run wizard (sometime in the future)
as long as it is off by default, thats fine by meI agree with that. Opt-in via launch wizard is a good idea. But I'd really think this should be included in a new firmware, though, to encourage adoption.maybe the choice could be offered during the first run wizard (sometime in the future)
- Active when online, by default.
- "Friends" function to separate your most frequent contacts from the less frequent ones / filter
- IM kind of functionality : can contact users online, send messages, send files if possible. Screen sharing would be cool, but let's not go too far.
- acts as launcher for C4A games (quicklist) and records the latest scores achieved and latest games played.
- receive alerts from C4A when your score is beaten in a given game where you participated.
This would be the only compromise for me.- reserved for Pandora owners. If possible the ID should be matching the C4A ID as well.
If you already have a C4A account the idea is not to create another one. By the way, you already HAVE multiple accounts. Your open pandora boards ID is not linked to your IRC ID and both are not linked to your C4A account.I don't want to have multiple accounts.
I don't really see the difference of using this tool as a replacement for an IM focusing on Pandora contacts only. This is not about making a social network. It's about give more chances to interact.It's just a forum and not a social network with all the garbage I don't want.
Doesn't IRC/xchat already offer a list of who's online, an 'friends' function, and the ability to send messages and files?- when online shows which other users are online, who are Pandora owners as well. - "Friends" function to separate your most frequent contacts from the less frequent ones / filter - IM kind of functionality : can contact users online, send messages, send files if possible.
Yeah, but it's not linked to C4A account, not linked to email, it doesn't send you alerts, etc... IRC only works for chatting.Doesn't IRC/xchat already offer a list of who's online, an 'friends' function, and the ability to send messages and files?
Its not about replacing the IRC. It's about expanding the user base for interactions. As you can see the people interacting on IRC are very limited. Lets face it, IRC is for those of us who started the internet in the 90s, but there are many younger net users who have never heard of it and never used it.sounds to me IRC is less annoying.