Apr. 7th, 2009
Whee! I have a Dreamwidth account!
Apr. 7th, 2009 07:39 pm(Thank you!)
I'm not going to really really do anything with it at the time, just play around, at least until open Beta, I think. But so many of my friends have posted about DW lately that I suspect, at the very least, I should mirror posts over there when that happens.
Incidentally, one of you must know the answer. They asked me if I wanted to upgrade my account, and gave me a link to the FAQ on account levels. But all the FAQ says is that paid and premium accounts get more features, not what those features are. What are those features, and why doesn't the FAQ list them, or at least give an idea? Have the precise bonuses of paid and premium accounts not been decided upon yet? If I decide I like DW once it's in the full swing of things (given all the glowing reports of how it's being run and developed now I feel fairly confident I'll like the management a lot better than LJ, at least, and that's crucial) I'd be glad to pay for it. I believe in supporting what I use. But it's nice to know what the tangible reward is!
I'm not going to really really do anything with it at the time, just play around, at least until open Beta, I think. But so many of my friends have posted about DW lately that I suspect, at the very least, I should mirror posts over there when that happens.
Incidentally, one of you must know the answer. They asked me if I wanted to upgrade my account, and gave me a link to the FAQ on account levels. But all the FAQ says is that paid and premium accounts get more features, not what those features are. What are those features, and why doesn't the FAQ list them, or at least give an idea? Have the precise bonuses of paid and premium accounts not been decided upon yet? If I decide I like DW once it's in the full swing of things (given all the glowing reports of how it's being run and developed now I feel fairly confident I'll like the management a lot better than LJ, at least, and that's crucial) I'd be glad to pay for it. I believe in supporting what I use. But it's nice to know what the tangible reward is!