GrandCentral needs a major overhaul Jul18 '08

Since I've started using GrandCentral, I've been a much happier telephone user. But the interface needs major improvements if GrandCentral ever wants serious adoption. There hasn't been a single front-end change since Google's acquisition.

The most glaring hole is lack of https. I'd feel a lot more secure if my sessions were encrypted, rather than possibly exposing my login credentials, allowing access to sensitive voicemails.

I've also noticed that older voice messages (anything older than four or five months) no longer play. It shows the message, but says it is 0:00 in length:

Screenshot of GrandCentral message

So much for never having to delete a voice message, eh? It seems they delete themselves.

I've also noticed strange looking URL's. For example, when I go to page two of my inbox (the screen showing my voice messages), the URL changes to:

http://www.grandcentral.com/messages/page/2//

The two slashes on the end makes it look like something is incomplete or broken.

It appears the entire interface is in need of a major overhaul.

I'd like to claim that I'll stick with GrandCentral forever, but to be honest, if a similar service comes along with a more fine-tuned experience, I won't hesitate to switch.

Categories: Google , GrandCentral , Services

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