Wheelbarrow

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Any way for Vox to automatically read my Address book when entering emails to send invites? Also, it would be nice if it used standard Mac keyboard functions: every time I <control> <back arrow>, I go back a page instead of back a word. When I come back to this page, I've lost all of the typing I've done. I typed a damn funny, but long, joke that I lost before I could send it. Also, standard Word functions would be nice, such as highlighting misspelled words and keyboard shortcuts.
Yo Hutch! Thanks for your feedback about Vox.

If you have more please click the "Help" link on the top right corner by the sign out link and then on that page you'll see a link to "Share your feedback" which we read religiously and use to prioritize new features for evelopment and release.

Reading your addressbook could be possible... but given the combinations between your type of computer, operating system, browser, and address book application... that's a lot of combinations of which only a few could work. This is also a bit of a security risk... Perhaps the option to paste a comma separated list of email addresses into a bulk invite text area could then be parsed into individual invites blocks on the invite page and then you could fill out the rest of the invite info.... there's a good idea there.

I'm on a Mac too and I get frustrated with not being able to use control-left and control-right arrows to navigate around text in Firefox. Try using Option-arrow this work in Firefox. Each browser is different so this is not really something we control (as far as I'm aware).

In regards to loosing your comment text when you navigate away from the page... this is something that we could avoid by adding the same feature that is on the Compose screen. Notice that if you try to navigate away from the Compose page after you've already entered some content you get a warning.

Adding "Word functions" to our light editor is possible, but to make the loading of the page faster, we've paired the list down to the basic functions. Firefox supports the most; you'll notice that Safari doesn't have as many options as Safari doesn't support these features. I know what we've been working with browser engineering teams on many of these issues, but we're not holding our breath.

I wish that I had the time to respond in as much detail for everyone... but I've got to get back to my plate of features and bugs for the next few releases.

Happy Voxing!

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