Website review: About Fuzzmail
malcolmr discovered this in Writing
•33 reviews since May 11, 2003
writing, email, internet
•fuzzmail.org/about.html
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Reviews of this website

- seebrentwrite rated 21 hours ago
- third party java ghosts and sends your email edits. clever. Try one of their samples.

essayhelp rated 5 months ago- Interesting!

Kelseyg rated 7 months ago- Pretty cool, but there's a reason I edit things out of my e-mails.

- tacosauce rated 11 months ago
- a wonderful idea, to capture all the nuances of the editing process. it adds another dimension of understanding, but this implementation sucks cause i couldn't get it to work

thufth rated 11 months ago- From the page: "WHAT IS FUZZMAIL? Fuzzmail records the act of writing and lets you send it as an email. Dynamic changes, typoes, pauses and writeovers are captured and communicated. We created fuzzmail because we wanted a more emotionally expressive alternative to email, so that an emailed love letter does not have to look the same as a business letter."

britcan rated 14 months ago- Looks good but not for me I think.

csmeredith rated 14 months ago- I thought this was pretty fun. I'm fairly meticulous about e-mail so I doubt I'll use this for anything serious but I enjoyed it nonetheless.

enfpkimberly rated 18 months ago- This is a cute little tool which shows the letter you are typing exactly as you typed it (including all edits), but as noted in one post below yes, everyone will now when you go back and correct typos. The only two drawbacks I have found are - 1) there is a fairly short limit to what you can send in a given letter and 2) more importantly the scroll bar does not work properly, so when you get further down the letter the person can no longer follow the typing (as it was done). Instead he or she must wait until the letter has finished typing to scroll down and read. The advantage I find is that the awareness that the reader will be reading the letter in the order it was written and editted keeps me from spending hours writing and rewriting a given letter.