I'm conscious of the fact that we've been quiet in the blog and twitter for the last few weeks, but it's been pretty much a head down and work-intensive time.
We've had excellent feedback with some feature fine-tuning that we hadn't thought of, and we've had a chance to get some initial user data from the servers.
During the beta we've also made a fundamental change to the business with the appointment of Andrew Campbell as Chief Architect for the project. Andrew brings large scale deployment experience to Liveaps, and has given us the in-house ability to address properly some issues we had with V1.0.
So during the next month he'll be putting his stamp on the product by re-engineering the database, as well as overlaying the new interface and feature set. The next version will be so far removed from what we have now, we're no longer supporting V1.0 in any real way and are concentrating on production of V2.0.
While we're working on the back end, we still would really welcome comments on the interface, and we'll shortly be putting screenshots up for discussion in the beta community.
Oh, and by the way, we have a pretty cool Glasgow development office to work in :-)
This is the daytime view of the River Clyde from the balcony,

and here it is at night.
3 comments:
Looks like Wanganui on a warm summer's night mate, is that The Red Lion to your port?
'tis a bit like Wanganui...but no the pub round the corner is the Clutha :-)
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