My iBook Social Guestbook & Comment for CB

Version
1.0 (last update on May 5, 2008)
Rating
Compatibility

Votes
Favoured
25
License
GPLv2 or later
Non-Commercial
Type
Views
64343
Date Added
5 May 2008
Editor's Note
- This extension requires registration to download.
I thought every user could have a kind of guestbook of their own with this one, but it surely isn't. Every user has a tab with Ibook, but the Ibooks are all linked to the same Ibook and and not a book for every user..
Sorry but not what I expected.
Sorry but not what I expected.
This seems to be similar to facebook connect and googles opensocial. However, the presentation is very chaotic and for me as a user that doesnt inspire confidence in the product.
I think the My iBook concept would do alot better if you would shorten the description to no more than 2 sentences, and no more than 20 words in total.
That way u have to be clear and only communicate the most important aspects of this plugin/external site connection concept.
Connecting different sites is definetly "the thing" that is going on right now, with facebook and google as the battling titans.
If you make the My iBook thing as little commercial as possible, and as open as possible for the users control, I think this can become the Open Source choice for connecting sites.
Few companies understand the ways of the force, and refuse to let go of ego and control. That is why open concepts can win with less resources.
I think the My iBook concept would do alot better if you would shorten the description to no more than 2 sentences, and no more than 20 words in total.
That way u have to be clear and only communicate the most important aspects of this plugin/external site connection concept.
Connecting different sites is definetly "the thing" that is going on right now, with facebook and google as the battling titans.
If you make the My iBook thing as little commercial as possible, and as open as possible for the users control, I think this can become the Open Source choice for connecting sites.
Few companies understand the ways of the force, and refuse to let go of ego and control. That is why open concepts can win with less resources.






