Wednesday Jul 11, 2007
Lars Trieloff:

Mindquarry 1.1.2 is out

I am happy to announce the immediate availability of Mindquarry Collaboration Server 1.1.2. This is a bugfix release for the stable Mindquarry 1.1 branch.

You can download release 1.1.2 now. It especially fixes a showstopper in 1.1.1 on windows.

The downloads page will be updated later today:

The release notes can be found here: Mindquarry 1.1.2 Release Notes.

For upgrading see:

Thursday Jun 14, 2007

So finally we made it to get the 1.1 version into a stable release. It has the new GUI, lots of features and it looks much less "childisch" like one of the testers of the 1.0 version was calling it. Read the press release for a overview.

I like  especially the time line feature. It makes me feeling like the time traveler in Orson Wells "Time machine",  putting my had on the lever and pulling it down to 1812... Ok, I just grab the time slider with my mouse and draw it back some days. But anyway, now I can go back and change earlier versions of my files and tasks, and it looks cool too. I often happens to me that I edit documents in different steps and the erlier versions are mostly more universal and a god basis for different variations of the document. For example I have a basic presentation and make often some special editions from it for special events or customers. It's easy now to go back to the primal version.

 So if you try it, don't hesitate to give us your feedback, we're eager to hear from you.


Monday Mar 05, 2007

What an overwhelming reaction: After our first release last wednesday, the launch of the new Mindquarry Website and the start of the Mindquarry forum, we got thousands of hits on our website, hundreds of downloads and a lot of e-mail feedback. For me the most interesting point: most visitors came not via heise.de or golem.de, the german IT-news dinosaurs that covered our story, but via Stumbleupon.

 I would like to say thank you to all bloggers that covered our release, especially

 
So, leaving aside our Roadmap for a moment, what are the features you would like to see in the next release of Mindquarry?