Zooomr feedback

I’m relatively new to dSLR photography and on-line photo sharing circles (an infrequent Flickr user at best), and have more or less settled on the decision to build my on-line photo catalog on Zooomr. As a result, I’m constantly being exposed to new features, as well as new ways to use existing features. The following are some observations based on my experience to date.

First things first: Zooomr is in desperate need of some type of community-driven help and/or discussion forum. You guys are doing some really great work. Our inability to discuss technical issues, create discussion groups, and generally socialize sans the inherent constraints of mediums such as ZMail and comments is going to become a show-stopper. Soon. And support aside, given the heavy focus on geography and relative proximity (to other users, based on GeoTags) in the interface, some type of community-driven outlet would be the next step towards something like, say, being able to invite users to a room or thread directly from a geotagged photo. Imagine, being able to effortlessly find other Zooomr users near you and with the click of a link invite them to the next local meetup.

Upload issues: I have a decent connection to the Internet (Verizon DSL, 768 Kbps). About half of my uploads fail. I think. Near as I can tell, the data is being sent. The length of time that data is transfered over the me-to-Zooomr socket is about what I’d expect it for a single image transfer (because of this issue, I don’t bother uploading more than one image at a time). Once the data transfer subsides, instead of the typical ”Now processing N of N images . . . ” message, it just sits on the “Receiving . . . ” page indefinitely.

Empty sets: I’m starting to think that this is some type of batch-processing scheme that goes astray every now and again, but eventually makes its way back home. For no reason that I’m able to discern, some of my sets randomly show up empty for a period of time, and re-appear fully populated at some point shortly thereafter. I’ve seen this issue manifest itself with other users’ sets as well.

Trackbacks: Don’t get me wrong, trackbacks are great. I want to know who’s keeping track of and linking to my images. That said, I don’t necessarily need to see http://google.com/reader/view/garbledgooklonguid, or links to other sites that presumably crawl Zooomr tags en masse and link once to each image. Or something like that. A way to filter trackbacks would be great.

More to come as I gain some additional exposure to the interface and features. And all else aside, Zooomr is proving to be a joy to use. I’m looking forward to Mark III, and all that it promises to fix and enhance. Keep up the good work!

Update (14 Apr 07): E-mail uploads don’t seem to be working, either. This used to be a separate post in the Asides category, but the Asides category was kinda dumb.

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One Response to Zooomr feedback

  1. Keith says:

    There’s a placeholder for a Contact link at the top of the About page. Unfortunately, I can’t send e-mail to a placeholder.