As regular readers will know, I visited the News International offices in London yesterday to have a look at their new Crossword Club web-site. I’m not going to go into much detail because development versions of software can change considerably before going live, but I was very pleased with both the new things that I saw and the level of interest shown in working to make improvements that club members (at all solving ability levels) want. The areas of change that are most significant for me are:
- a strong move towards online completion of puzzles, with records of your solving performance and the chance to compare it with other members (printing to solve offline will still be available)
- the return of member feedback, which this time can be linked to individual puzzles or possibly even individual clues
- a new version of “Race the Clock”, extended to (blocked grid) cryptic crosswords as well as the Times2 puzzle
Did you get any insight into the tech. support arrangements? I’m specifically interested in whether an email addressed to technical@crosswordclub or the Times Online support people in the middle of the night when plenty of us (in the UK and elsewhere) like to solve actually gets read before office hours the following morning.
It really would be nice to have some sense of how these issues are addressed and by whom so that we don’t feel like we’re trying to communicate with hypothetical life forms in deep space.
It does seem strange to me that major corporations open 24/7 stores (which anything on the internet is) and then staff them largely from 9 to 5. I guess the culture of work hasn’t really caught up with technology. One day, perhaps.
I can’t solve online anyway, and I think I am not the only one.
I’m sure I reflect everyone’s thanks, Peter, for representing our frustrations and concerns so directly at this level: lets all at least hope that the new launch goes without hitch and with happy results.
Since major changes are promised, the sensible thing for the Times to do would be to run a trial version of the new system in parallel with the existing system for a while to allow feedback and the fixing of possible errors.
Your print/online preferences have demolished some of my preconceptions about what sort of people might want to solve online and on paper. Azed online doesn’t always work when he goes into “special puzzle” territory, but of course Mephisto hardly ever does that.
That said, Listener online is obviously impossible, but Mephisto would be good, as at present Listener is the only one I enter by post.
It is my hope that the new club site will allow you to choose between the two methods.
There are a number of areas where configurable preferences would be useful, for example whether the space key is suppressed or not.