Asus Eee PC: Video overview

Dynamism is a cool website that sells and ships similar devices to dozens of countries. This video provides an overview of the Asus Eee PC, if you haven’t already seen it.


Asus Eee PC from Dynamism on Vimeo.

Hope you find it informative. I enjoyed it very much. The model illustrated is the new 8GB model with 1GB ram, in a stylish pink. I’d still love one, but I’m wondering if I should wait for the 8.9″ model.

E-commerce: Why are some sites so unfriendly to customers?

Cindy, one of my colleagues at my school, has been helping us make some banners for announcements for our upcoming events and Chinese New Year Holiday. She highly recommended the software called 非常好色6是DIY美工創作的必備幫手 which translates roughly as “Very Colorful 6 is a DIY art and creative tool that is a necessary help”. The tool can be used to create pages like the ones in the image below.

magicpower

In fact, she used the software to create the following Chinese New Year notice, that we are placing on our school website and handing out to students.

new year notice

In fact, she designed the funky notice. Then she exported the document using a PDF print driver called PDFCreator 0.95 (I think). The real problem came when we tried to order the software through the Interweb. I was quite surprised that the publisher called NewSoft which had an international website could run such a weird system. Rather than retype everything, here’s the email I fired off to the publisher.

Dear NewSoft…

I recently had a frustrating experience trying to buy Chinese language software from your company… Your Website for Taiwan is terrible…

1. it doesn’t work with Firefox? And that’s really not very professional…

2. when I opened it in IE7, I successfully managed to order, but the software CLOSED my browser, tried to popup a new window without my permission, and caused me to wonder why I bothered trying to order
anything from your site.

3. then when I accessed your website again, I was told that my browser (IE7) was out of date, and to download new crap onto my system… If you want customers to come into your store, do you really ask them to change their shoes and coat first… ?

I’m sorry but your e-commerce site is really awful, and I’ve done a lot of shopping online in the past: It’s not friendly to non-IE7 browsers (let’s not mention Linux!), isn’t friendly to people who can’t read Chinese fluently yet (and the buy button is so ridiculously small), and then crashed my browser, and left me wondering whether or not I had successfully completed the order.

Overall, it created unnecessary demands on e-commerce users… I wonder how many customers would bother to even try the second time, or the third time…. Like I did. Or how many would even bother to write this email… Perhaps I’ll just post it on my blog tonight…

Best Wishes
Kenneth

Unfortunately, in Taiwan there is a huge assumption for local websites that IE6 or IE7 is the ONLY browser in use. It’s like most companies are unaware of the need to develop websites that have core functionality that is accessible for non-IE6/7 browsers or systems. A kind gentleman called Frank that responded promptly to my email admitted as much. But he didn’t care to explain the sense of that.

Is your site browser friendly or browser neutral? Have you checked? With mobile blogging and e-commerce likely to become a big phenomenon, designing websites that are cross browser compatible is a necessity if you wish to be taken seriously in the e-commerce world. And Apple which uses Safari and Firefox as browsers is also growing its PC market share above 5% of late. Linux installs are also growing. Opera is also multi-platform as a browser, and is very standards-compliant. At the very least, functionality should degrade in a way that is not obvious to visitors.

But in the website I used, even the dropdown menus didn’t work in IE7 as well as Firefox. It just seems that if a company is serious about online business, the website needs to respect as many choices as possible, it needs to be properly tested, and it needs to be maintained. You can’t just build your website and forget about it.

error in javascript

There were other usability issues including the a javascript error, and popups to documents that can be printed out, but which may crash your browser.

So, do test your e-commerce website as much as you can before, during and after the launch. Keep it uptodate and make it as user friendly as possible. Otherwise customers will experience errors and simply close the browser, click away or enter a URL of one of your competitors, instead. All of these result in lost sales.

Dreamhost: is it turning into a nightmare again?

Frustrations of Dreamhost

Dreamhost is billing me for bills that don’t exist! I’ve been using their hosting for nearly four years now, but this problem (and no host is without ‘issues’) is vexing. I emailed them questioning them on this.

This is just a notice that your DreamHost Account #####
(“*** Account”) has a balance of $40.80 (including any charges not
due until 2009-01-30), with $40.80 due (since 2008-12-30).

You also have $40.80 past due (owed since 2008-11-30), and if
by 2009-01-30 you do not pay at least the $40.80 part, your
account will be automatically suspended until payment is received.

If you would like to CLOSE your account with DreamHost, just visit:

Since I always pay on time, I knew this to be an error. In fact, I checked yesterday’s billing for something else… So I replied as I was nervous about losing my account!

Dear Dreamhost…

I’m sorry but I don’t understand what is going on with my billing… I
paid my bills on time, and the panel (when it works) shows no
outstanding amount… so could you advise urgently what is going on.

Kenneth

Then I tried to login to my billing in the Dreamhost Panel. Not loading. So then I sent an email to support but it was rejected because it didn’t have an account number or any details. The rejected email told me to login to my panel and request support. Hah!

We’re sorry.. your email was unable to be processed by our automatic
support system, and so is being returned to you.

Our system could not find the open support case you were replying to,
and so could not automatically tie your message into our system. If this
was a reply to an EXISTING issue, please be sure to keep the:

[blah 123456]

in the subject line of your reply!

If this is regarding a NEW issue, we must ask that you submit it
through our web panel at:

So then I sent another email as an attachment to my original billing problem with the following words because Panel is still not working…

Also, and this is a major problem, your Panel is NOT WORKING… And I
can’t send email advising you of this… because the email that I
originally sent. There is no phone number or contact number so how on
earth are we supposed to contact you when there is a panel outage, we
don’t already have a ticket in the system, and your system rejects
emails addressed to support@dreamhost.com

I’d say this is a pretty serious issue.

Kenneth

As if this were not rebuke enough, it was similarly sent back with the following error…

This is the Postfix program at host kitty.sd.dreamhost.com.

I’m sorry to have to inform you that your message could not be
be delivered to one or more recipients. It’s attached below.

For further assistance, please send mail to <postmaster>

If you do so, please include this problem report. You can
delete your own text from the attached returned message.

So then I checked the Dreamhost Status Website, no support is provided, just notifications.

So then checked the contact page, and the contact form wouldn’t load, and there was no telephone number, only a fax number and address.

I’m so very unimpressed that I had to blog this. I will be filing a formal complaint with them once the panel issue is resolved, and I’m removing the link to their ‘rewards’ program as a punishment for them.

I’ll be interested in a response from them on this issue. What do you think about Dreamhost?