Arieanna has been front and centre writing about the results of our survey and has been doing an awesome job (round of applause, please).  Well, Arieanna suggested (read told ;-) ) that I might like to right the final post on what you had to say about Qumana.
 
Now I could fill this post with glowing testimonials on how easy Qumana is, how much time people have saved, etc.  And believe me I will do that ;-).  But I'm also going to talk about where we need to improve.  One thing we're very proud of is that we listen.  We want to make Qumana better and better.  So, let's get that out of the way first.
 
Better HTML.  Yes.  This is very important to us.  Right now we're limited by the HTML component that we are using for the editor.  We know that our HTML could be better, and as soon as we can, we will.  On a related note, we're also looking at allowing direct editing of HTML.  While mostly power-users seem to be asking for this, all of us need to tweak the code now and then (it's not nearly as scary as it looks, really).
 
Better/More Support for other blogging platforms.  Certainly.  Always important.  Improving our support for WordPress and Drupal are high on the list for us.
 
What about the good stuff?
 
What stood to me is that people like how easy Qumana is to use and how it makes it easy to blog with it.
 
Our editor looks pretty simple on the surface, and the DropPad innocuous, but both are very powerful tools.  The simplicity over power is by design.  Some of the previous versions of Qumana had some additional features, but features that seemed to get in the way of blogging.
 
Now, you'll see from the time-stamp it's either really late or really early (depending our your perspective) and, frankly, I'm running out of steam.  I want to get this post out, well, as some of you might already know, tomorrow is going to be a big day.  Maybe it's time for me to call it a night.
 
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