Sep 26, 2007 - 819 Views
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MXNA should have some changes / new features list
I know MXNA long ago, and still haven’t seen any new features created.
I believe that the 1ST priority was to create a system that would not allow duplicated posts. I believe this is something that MXNA administrators should change NOW!
Creating an account to users so that they could save their favourites posts would be a nice move also. This are just same tips I have in mind.
Please leave here some of the features you would like to se at MXNA, maybe someone will fortunately take a look at this.









6 Comments, Comment or Ping
John Dowdell
MXNA was created a few years ago. It has received maintainence since, but that’s about it.
One of the things which could help reduce noise on it is to not make entries which are just links to content elsewhere. There’s a lot of echo on MXNA now.
jd/adobe
Sep 26th, 2007
João Saleiro
Sem querer ofender ninguém, algo que reparei no teu blog é que muito do teu conteúdo nasce de cross-posting…
Já agora parecendo que és um interessado nestas coisas e gostas de publicar conteúdo, pergunto por curiosidade porque é que não colaboras com a comunidade riapt, em bom Português?
Sep 26th, 2007
MJorge
1ª - “Sem querer ofender ninguém, algo que reparei no teu blog é que muito do teu conteúdo nasce de cross-posting…”
Não ofendes, não acho isso propriamente negativo…
2ª - Porque o tempo não chega para tudo…Mas volta e meia vou espreitando.
Sep 26th, 2007
tbm
i was going to blog/whinge about this recently.. rather than relying on its intelligence we should be allowed to mark certain blog posts and ignorable..
what if i want to blog off topic..? i feel i cant dont know about others…
Sep 26th, 2007
Neil Middleton
Why not make suggestions about http://www.feed-squirrel.com, which is under active development all the time, and features much of the existing content from MXNA?
Sep 26th, 2007
John Dowdell
That’s a good point Neil raised. You can also use the MXNA feeds as raw input into your own processing and interfaces:
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mxna/Developers.cfm
jd/adobe
Sep 27th, 2007
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