I just been getting a tonne of ideas since I started using Skritter, as I think it's the perfect study tool, and I thought I'd just blurt them out to see what you guys think. I hope I'm not posting any old ideas.
So, in order from reasonable to crazy...
1) At http://www.zein.se/patrick/3000char.html is a list of the 3000 most common characters in order of frequency, which I would like as a standard list. Similar to the HSK list, I suppose, but good for those of us who'd like to study characters rather than words. I'd use it as a complement to following a textbook to check my general Chinese level and develop a basis for further understanding of new words and the language as such. And imagine the feeling when you nail number 3000 in a couple of years from now! =D
I'll probably try putting some of it in once you get the custom list function up and running. Speaking of which, how will that feature work? Will definitions, pinyin, traditional version and stuff like that automatically be added when you add a character or will I need to do that all by yourself? Will users be able to share lists with one another?
2) Can you make the clock stop ticking when you finish writing a character? I usually write new words or the ones I get wrong in a little notebook, 田格本, a couple of times after I've written it on Skritter, but it annoys me that the clock keeps ticking. It should stop after the last stroke when the brush turns into that arrow if you get what i mean.
3) As I'm by the computer quite often it would be great if you could schedule Skritter to pop up and force you to practice now and then. That way you'd be sure to study on a regular basis. I don't now if that's possible since it's a website, but if you ever get around to that iphone app everyone dreams about, I think you should consider it. You'd just tell Skritter to pop up once every hour or so and make you practice a preset amount of characters or for a couple of minutes, so you wouldn't get stuck, and then you'd go one with whatever you were doing. Chinese for lazy people!
4) This one is for the future, but still. Add more languages! I've seen requests for Japanese, but I think the main advantage with Skritter is that you have to practice writing words, not just look at them, as one would perhaps do with flashcards. Be it Russian, French or whatever, a program like Skritter is great for learning, especially as it's so easily compared to other ways of study – personally I've never found studying this easy and fun.
5) Being unemployed and Swedish – meaning that I'm unwilling to pay for anything online, if you've heard about the Swedish Pirate Party and the recent Pirate Bay Trial – I'd appreciate if you added a basic version of Skritter, where basic user would have advertisment on the website, which would go away if one went on and purchased the full version, similar to how Spotify works. Basic users should still be allowed to add words, but perhaps have access to less features. If you decide to try it, it would be super fancy if the ads would pop up in the practice field between characters.
I appreciate your work and will of course start paying, if not now, at least after my summer vacation, but I think this could be a way to reach a larger crowd, and still getting some financial support. Otherwise I really like the clean, ad-free site and understand if you want to keep it that way.
I don't know if this is to any use, or if I should've just gone to bed instead, but keep up the good work guys and thank you for the work you've done so far.