Improving EventBox

There has been a lot of hype over the last week about EventBox, a new piece of software for the Mac which is designed to aggregate all of the social networks you use and also act as an RSS Reader – all within one application. So not wanting to be left out, I downloaded a copy of the free 15 (why not 30?) day trial for a spin, The verdict so far? I can’t say I’m that impressed.

First of all, I don’t really like writing about software that doesn’t work for me, after all I’m just one guy with one opinion. However, as EventBox is currently in beta I thought it would be best to give them some constructive feedback from some of my experiences with the application. So why not start with the good points – primarily the actual concept behind the application. I’m surprised that it took so long for an app like this to be created, it has all the right elements to make it a fantastic program.

I think that a lot of people have been looking for something to bring together all of the sites they visit of a regular basis. For me the key applications that this would replace are NetNewsWire and Twitterific. So as far as I’m concerned – they are the main competition for EventBox. Don’t be surprised if you hear me comparing them a lot – I think it’s quite fair to.

I’m not going to complain about the amount of social networks, because I’m sure more are coming but I want to talk about why this app hasn’t been earth shattering for me.

Information Overload

Every time I open EventBox up, things start flashing at me and numbers increase rapidly, I just can’t take seeing the number 500 in my dock. So most of the time I’d close EventBox and open up both NetNewsWire and Twitterific because lets face it, information is a lot simpler to digest in chunks. It’s a lot easier to move from doing one task to another; for me it’s Tweets first followed by RSS.

One idea I had was to have a ‘breakfast mode’ in which you can customise what section of EventBox gets your attention first. Let’s put this in context:

I open up EventBox at 6AM (and the apps notices this) and find the Twitter section of the app is all that is available to me. All the other sections are grayed out and there are no numbers alluding to how many feeds there are in the dock or sidebar. Once I’ve caught up on all my Tweets I can press this big button in the bottom of the window saying “Finished!”. From there I automatically get sent on to my RSS feeds, or Pownce, Flickr…. whatever you want.

It may seem unnecessary and infantile to a lot of people, but for people like myself who are easily distracted – this could be a godsend.

Layout

When I see my Flickr images within EventBox I can’t help think what a waste of space it is. A long bar with the image on the left and just space to the right of it across the window is a bad idea. Why not have a grid view, like iTunes, that when clicked on flips around, in a similar fashion to Dashboard Widgets, showing the information and meta-data for the picture?

I believe that there are a few changes that could be made to the layout in the RSS section of EventBox. I only have a 13.3″ of screen real estate. At the moment I’m only able to see about three feed items at once. I’m a big fan of how NNW gives you a list view of just the title and other details in one line – before you click on the post, I think that’s all you need. If the title grabs me I’ll read it. And yes, I have adjusted the preview sizes.

Twitter & Pownce

Both the Twitter and Pownce modules for EventBox were done very well, I enjoyed little touches such as it filling in people’s usernames in the post box if you click on a tweet. Though it may be a good idea to increase the differences in colours for @ and direct messages.

One way that I think EventBox could really set itself apart from other Twitter clients such as Twitterific, is by having filters for certain subjects. I suppose this could be done in a similar way to how Apple’s Mail works with rules. A good example for this would be all those times when you get someone tweeting: “New Blog Post…”. It would be great to have those not appear in the main feed – just a separate folder.

At The End Of The Day

Eventbox is one of those pieces of software that with a bit of time and a strong community behind it could really flourish. And I hope it does. But I just can’t say it works for me… yet. I hope that if anybody from EventBox is reading this; they post a rebuttal. I’d be interested in hearing more from them.

PS: Does anybody know why I keep accidently referring to this software as OpenBox? :-)

Discussion

  1. Hi,

    I’m one of the devs of EventBox, let me try and quickly address your points.
    Information Overload – we have not yet thought about something like this due to having other more important features that need to be implemented.
    Layout – our visual engine supports grouping items and switching different representations at runtime. We were planning to turn on group mode for Feeds / RSS and also provide an alternative condensed mode. We even have the mocks around. The reason that hasn’t shipped yet? Time. We also have a “grid” view for photos which is, again, unfinished and the reason for not shipping.

    Under the hood – we have support for smart folders under the hood (this what actually the unread and recent containers are), we just haven’t exposed the ability to create your own smart folders. Reason? Time.

    In a nutshell, we’re hearing you and we understand your concerns. All we ask for is a little bit of time so that we can expose the power of EventBox in the interface. Rest assured, all your points will be addressed. To give you an example, Google Reader and the HUD are being worked on as we speak.

    Milen
    The Cosmic Machine

  2. Jonathan says:

    Hi Milen,

    Thanks for the response to my post. I can’t wait to see some of the advancements you’re making, I look forward to downloading it soon. :-)

    Jonathan

  3. Breakfast mode sounds especially useful. I would love to see that implemented in future versions.

  4. Josh R. says:

    I have been using event box for the past few days and I have to say I totally agree with your assessment. I love the concept but it’s slow and I am not into all the stuff that happens when you open it. I love the concept and I hope eventbox either gets better or we get some competition. I would love to see an online solution to something like this.

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