[change is good]
Things may have seemed a little quiet around here since our public launch back in October, but Team Vox is still hard at work making changes and improvements to the site and service.
Those of you who were with us before our official launch are used to regular changes and updates every few weeks. That was an important part of the development of Vox and it will continue to be a vital characteristic of Vox going forward.
For those of you who have created a Vox account in the last few weeks, we wanted to give you an idea of how much Vox has changed since the beginning. Just look at a few versions of what our home page used to look like!
In the beginning, we asked you to post feedback to your blog and tag it "vox", but now that the Vox community is so large, that's just not a good option anymore. It's also not a good idea to send private messages to the Team Vox blog or any individual member of the team.
The best way to share feedback is to click on the Feedback link in the footer to go directly to this page.
We welcome all types of feedback; maybe you have a specific feature you think would make Vox better, or you're seeing something that looks buggy (please include lots of details) or you might just want to describe what you love best about Vox so we can know what to continue improving.
Stay tuned for detailed release notes next week, and we look forward to your feedback!
--Krissy
Comments
Vox was once called "comet"? At least that's what the pictures tell us.
Renée, yup! When we first started working on Vox, it was code-named Project Comet.
I belong to a few other services that do offer alot now, but it took a lot of time to get as far in the game as you've gotten in a short time. I'm no newbie, not afraid of a little complication in getting things displayed how I'd like them but I do enjoy not having to go through those motions on Vox. I find less complications I have to deal with, the easier it is for me to post what and how I wanted the first time around. Keep up the good work:)