Nokia Podcasting Survey

EDIT UPDATE: The Podcasting Survey is now closed.
But you can still leave your comments, feedback, suggestions, and gripes on the Comments section of this blog!

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Original Post:

For those of you who have installed and used Nokia Podcasting on an NSeries S60 3rd edition “multimedia computer”:
(and ok..you Eseries fans can play, too)

We have survey for Nokia Podcasting up and running for you to give feedback.

URL LINK WAS HERE: Nokia Podcasting Survey is now closed

We want to know how well you think the application works as a mobile podcatcher (ie., the usability of the app once you’ve gotten connected…not the connectivity/WLAN) as well as feedback on what things you feel are priorities for future versions. (Here’s where you can let us have it to get that Bookmarking feature in, to improve the setup of the WLAN, improved personalization of folders, Podcast creation, etc.)

It’s unfortunately a pretty looooong survey (34 questions… both scaled and open ended.). But we really need to ask the questions to find out which things are on the right track, what needs to be prioritized, and to justify that mobile podcasting is worth the time and investment to continue to develop.

Thanks in advance for your feedback! (And feel free to leave a comment in the comments section if you havent yet used the Podcasting app, but are interested in giving feedback in the future.)

UPDATE EDIT:
From the Comments, Alex said:

I filled out the survey, and would certainly encourage everyone to do the same. In addition, here a few comments that I’d like to share with everyone here.

Before adding new features, it would nice to see some of the existing features improved:

Thanks Alex. To clarify: The survey is absolutely concerned about how to improve existing features as well as new features. This feedback just helps the development team get an idea of which things appear to be highest priority from the key users. Is an existing feature “good enough” to want to get other new features in before going back to make other improvements… or would improvements be more useful than new stuff?

You get the idea. But I wanted to clarify that we’re definately looking at the improvements as well as the new.

Original post by jan

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