
James Farmer's BlogSavvy
By leelefever on June 2, 2005 - 9:31am.
I've been meaning to talk about James' new site BlogSavvy. I've been keeping up with James for a while through his site Incorporated Subversion (IncSub) and we've corresponded a few times.
James recently played both sides of the"comments or not" argument in two different posts:
Go James!
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James Farmer's BlogSavvy
Cheers, Lee :O) It's a new genre, arguing with youreself!
James Farmer's BlogSavvy
A mini-survey would probably settle the argument.
There is now an application that can help you do this for free straight form MS Outlook or other major e-mail systems, such as GMAIL.
Download and check it out for free at www.rsvme.com.
RSVME is a new free product that is likely to change the way people collect get feedback from their friends, family and co-workers.
What does it do?
Whether you want to select the best time for soccer practice, find who’s bringing what to a party, or get your friends’ opinion on the latest movie, RSVME allows you to complete all these tasks straight from Microsoft Outlook. Now you don’t have to send multiple e-mails and then spend valuable time putting results together. All responses appear on one easy-to-read form you can instantly share the Q&A summary with respondents to make sure everybody is on the same page.
All you have to do is:
- Select RSVME icon in MS Outlook
- Click on New Q&A button
- Type questions in the upper box and answer options in the lower one, save your personal ‘survey’ and send it straight from your e-mail application to respondents.
- Click on RSVME button again to review the answers and send the Q&A summary to the respondents or anybody you want straight from your MS Outlook
James Farmer's BlogSavvy
Your site is great. I appreciate that you keep this site going and allow for comments. To me, feedback is an interesting part of a site.
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