As I will be offline for the most of the next week and the last week has been one of the most interesting and successful ones for Mindquarry so far, I would like to recap the events of this week in a short blog post:
Monday
- I wrote in my weblog about the faced search for tasks in Mindquarry 1.2, which has been picked up later by Stephan and Michael Sampson, and Forum User BeneM contributed a patch that further improved this feature. Thank you.
Wednesday
We had a very interesting talk with Jonathan B. Spira of Basex who is an expert in the collaboration business and monitoring the knowledge economy for years.
We launched Mindquarry PRO, our offering for enterprise customers
We re-worked our Homepage and have now clearly defined sections for Mindquarry DO, Mindquarry GO and Mindquarry PRO
Thursday
- I finished my article "Elements of Collaboration" which lists some of the most popular tools and methodologies for knowledge worker collaboration. Since then it has been picked up by some blogs, for example the Bumble Bee. Thank you.
- We rolled out a new version of Mindquarry GO, which means we can now activate an order of magnitude more users for Mindquarry GO beta than we already did. If you are waiting in line for a Mindquarry GO account, the wait is over soon.
- I started discussing new features and implementation in Mindquarry 1.3, the main focus of this release is user and permission management.
Friday
- Alexander Saar released the first version of a Mindquarry Plugin for Eclipse Mylyn that allows you to track your tasks in Mindquarry right from your Eclipse IDE.
- Mindquarry (as a product and as a company) is featured by Linux.com. Thank you Joe and Tina.
- Opensource Tutor.com describes how to set up a collaborative learning environment with Mindquarry and Granule
Posted at 05:38PM Aug 03, 2007 (Permalink)
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