January 16, 2007

Still in BETA?

Filed under: MemoryPress General, Bug Fixes, Team News, Technology — neal @ 1:54 pm

Hi folks.
Many of you, especially personal historians, have asked why we haven’t transitioned to the new iMemoryBook when it is so much better than the old one. I had announced at the APH 2006 that we’d make the transition by January 1st. I apologize for misleading the group we told. Although in our tests, it has worked fine, we’ve encountered things on certain installations of IE 7 that we didn’t anticipate. We also faced some heavy backend work to handle all the traffic. The reason we haven’t transitioned yet is because users on the new system have told us that it isn’t ready (Thank you for all your feedback!). We’ll transition from BETA as soon as you tell us that beta.imemorybook.com is working better for you than www.imemorybook.com.

So, use the “Report a Bug” at the bottom of the screen whenever you encounter something you’d like to see done better and we’ll get there much faster. Also, feel free to comment here when you think we’re ready.

Thank you all!

The iMemoryBook Team

January 2, 2007

FamilyLearn says thanks to Amazon ClickRiver

Filed under: MemoryPress General, Team News — jeffreyharmon @ 5:03 pm

Today we received a gift in the mail from ClickRiver, the new pay-per-click ad system for Amazon. They gave us Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation by Lynne Truss (I wonder if they noticed that every time I write it is a grammatical and punctuation nightmare). The book is Amazon’s way of saying “thank you” for FamilyLearn’s participation in the BETA release of ClickRiver. How fantastic is that!

Thank you from all of us here at the Provo offices of FamilyLearn!


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