It's easy - just select the desired access level, copy this link and send it via email, instant message, etc.Link: Just a link to your wiki. Post this anywhere and people can ask you for the invite key.
Atom feeds across the site, preferably through hAtom markup on pages, which would also enable automatic RSS support also through the hAtom to RSS converter.
Display number of downloads ie) filename / Views 239 (something to that effect) - Steven G.
Make sets of people to read, not only write to. Will allow for better grouping of your workflow and allow alist/blist reading. - Nicole Simon
Notification on private notes to me, instead of having to receive a notification on all new messages. - Nicole Simon
Event should create a downloadable file that would add a new event into your desktop calendar program (iCal, Outlook, etc...). - JakeCarter
Pownce should have an option to automatically open links in new windows - possibly by default on the mobile version. (There's no right click, or command key on the iPhone, etc.) - xyz3
Have the ability to set the default 'Send To' as 'Public' or anything else I want. - Ash Laws
Option to set "send to public" as default. - Nicole Simon
Option to choose a default view for profiles (ie: to choose between only the person or person + friends as the default) - David and Nicole Simon
ability to remove/delete users in our "I'm a fan of:" - Steven G.
You can delete users you're a fan of by selecting "Cancel Friend" on their profile - Ariel Waldman
Ability to delete other users replies from your own notes, not just your own. - Steven G.
A specialized page of the most recent public posts so you can see what other users are up to. - Nick G.
Keeping spam under control; see for instance the Ars Technica bot. This site will look like a botnet conversation if action isn't taken soon. Consider the merits of administrative intervention vs. technical implementation. - Philipp Wesche
Spam is under control as long as it's reported. You can report spammers to help@megatechtronium.com or by clicking "this is spam" next to a friend request.
Ability to moderate comments or flag as spam/abuse on your own posts - Ariel Waldman
Ability for user to delete their Pownce account - Ariel Waldman
One or two exclusive themes for pro users - Ash Laws
More themes than just 4 and maybe some FREEDOM with themes for customization. - ZicklePop
Release code for people to contribute and submit their own themes to Pownce. - Ash Laws
Truncate long links posted in replies, since the center column is fixed width. - Joost Schuur
Option to disallow replies from users that aren't friends (i.e. fans) on public messages. - Adam P
Seems a little harsh and counter-productive to what Pownce is. It's called 'public notes' for a reason. - Ash Laws
You can do this by sending notes only to friends - Ariel Waldman
Ability to send a personal message with a friend request. - Alan Braun * Nolan B.
Ability to block users. The blocked users won't see your updates in their (or other users') streams when signed in. - Ariel Waldman
Official Pownce notes to be posted when there are announcements or updates. A 'Global' posting, no need for friending. Won't show up on public feeds when viewing other people's profiles. - Ash Laws
http://pownce.com/friend_requests/ page needs "Accept all requests" and "Nope, leave all as fans" buttons to handle all requests *on that page* so that you can at least accept/deny a page-full at a time. -Tantek
Ability to post a note from within your friends profile, at the top in the same location where you post on your own profile. Perhaps have another note setting such as 'Default send to - Friends Profile - Private, All my friends, Public' No more having to go back to your own Profile. - Steven G.
"@" is a great thing in Twitter, the ability to make a public reply or comment to someone that is pointed at an individual or group of individuals. Though Twitter treats this as a "Reply" I think that is a particularly limiting aspect. It's really more of a public "heads up". - ClayNewton
Shorthand for creating links to other Pownce member's profiles, for example: you could enter "(aaronbassett)" and it would convert it to AaronB. - aaronbassett
In theory you could do @(aaronbasset) and it show @AaronB. That makes it easier to link to other people when talking about them without being forced to use @, even though you still can if you're actually replying to them. Plus, this would still leave one syntax. - MatthewPrice