It would be nice if on the front page they addressed my privacy concerns in some way. I live in my Google account (gmail/docs/analytics, etc) and I'd like to know what information the app is going to have access to.
Something like Android's pre-install screen would be nice.
That is good feedback and we should make that more clear. To answer your question, the domain admin (when he installs the gadget for the domain) gives us access to each email header as you open the email. To install Etacts, the user clicks through an openid+oauth login screen that details which services we use (gmail and google contacts).
Are you somehow only limited to the headers or simply only using the headers?
3rd party access (beyond the email provider) to someone's entire mailbox seems like a hard sell. The product sounds compelling, but I'd be much more inclined if it were something like a local browser plugin.
It's not a browser plugin. It is a web component that Gmail hosts in an IFrame (or caja wrapper?). Your domain administrator must grant API access to the plugin provider's API key.
Congrats on the launch guys! Do you have anything planned for Android? The reason I'm not mentioning iPhone here is because Android's default/primary contact list is in GMail, so it would probably make sense to integrate into Android contacts app and their alerts?
I'll admit to not being super familiar with administering my Google Apps for Domain settings, but after adding it via the Google Apps Marketplace, and having it now added to my dashboard; it doesn't seem to be working. I realize this isn't Etacts support site, but I'm wondering if anyone else who uses Google Apps for Domain has it working?
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It had a few other features too and I ended up having to defer the interview until I could find a cofounder.
They have access to:
Mail - Sender Address Mail - Subject Line Mail - To Recipient Addresses
Something like Android's pre-install screen would be nice.
3rd party access (beyond the email provider) to someone's entire mailbox seems like a hard sell. The product sounds compelling, but I'd be much more inclined if it were something like a local browser plugin.
etacts - might wanna do a "review my startup" post and get some feedback.
In other words, can I use it on my gmail.com account?