On Thursday, August 15, 2013 4:49:00 AM UTC-7, Dwight Arthur wrote:

> I agree with you. UserVoice was selected and set up by a user. When I 
> complained at the time that I could not vote against a popular proposal 
> that I opposed, he challenged me to find something that (a) was free, (b) 
> forced users to prioritize by limiting the number of votes, (c) supported 
> votes against a proposal. I couldn’t find anything appropriate. Maybe 
> there’s something now, but that would raise the question of whether the 
> benefit would warrant the disruption of moving.
>
IdeaScale has been around since 2009, at least. I used it for an 
open-source project I worked on - http://mojomojo.ideascale.com

Ideascale is free, has agree/disagree etc. Even if it weren't free, I'm 
sure the MLO team would be happy to pay some money in order to properly 
gauge user feedback.

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