Website Revamp

Yosimiti’s long goodbye:

Let’s 'ave a Yos vs. L&L Three Word Story

Sir Lancelot Yosimity

I’ll start:

“Writers can’t read . . .”

, quoth the post-modernist

, “So it goes”

down the plug-hole

of despair and

— but wait! There’s

videos and flashing

, provocative, yet tantalising

yet strangely redundant,

above an orange

(more apricot, really

, almost a peach)

yeah yeah…I have trouble concluding on things in regards to this subject (and in general)…gotta work on my self control…this forum is addictive…i…can’t…seem…to…stop…being…interested… in what… people… have… to… say…

So make your jokes you silly dingbats…

to answer amberV. so I’m looking at the main page of the website. There’s a corkboard to the left. Then there’s these flying thingies, which I presume are visual representatives of ‘scrivenings’ that become smaller and smaller and enter into a big Scrivener icon. It’s all rather too symbolic if you ask me. It says absolutely nothing about what the experience of scrivener is like. it tells you pretty much nothing about the product. the only people who have head or tails about what the visuality represents or signifies are people who have already used the product. to the newbie, it’s all rather cryptic. sure you can click on the links and eventually find out what the product is all about…but I think that the website should be less cryptic and more direct. it should say: here’s our product, here’s what it does, here’s why it’s the best thing since sliced bread…without resorting to any cryptic symbols and such…

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:open_mouth: Wassat lot :unamused: about!? It’s a THREE word Story!! tch! tch! … wot y’ like? …jeezz.
'ave another go, yos. :wink:
Vic

These days L&L is more than just Scrivener. There’s Scapple too.

Use the Products link and you can get an overview of whichever of their products is of interest.

and radiant, holographic

Off topic: Oh okay, if all you meant was that the index page doesn’t communicate enough, then we are all in agreement. The design of having just a simple area for news, prominent awards and enough “click me” stuff to get into the details was just how we designed it back then—and I agree that approach is out of style these days. As a company with two software products, we can’t pack too much detail into the index page, but we definitely do want to improve this in the next iteration.

Sir Lancelot yosimity

All of which, just goes to show, that progress doesn’t have to be a retrograde step, and that 'Happy banter and gay (as in cute and funny) repartee, can in deed, be a step along the road called progress … init? :confused:

wearing blue dimity