My first Web application
Finally, I’m nearing completion of my secret project.
I’ve been working on it almost every seconds in the past weeks and I think it ended up to be quite a good app.
And my beta testers seemed pretty satisfied with it.
At the moment, it’s almost finished. There are only a couple of glitches with IE - not really a surprise — which anyway aren’t show-stoppers. So I might end up releasing it with them since patching what IE breaks is really annoying.
In my case, IE is adding extra white space before some cleared — with clear: both — elements.
I’m testing it out a bit more, preparing the brochure website for it, making the last tweaks to the server and then I’ll call it a deal and release it.
Unless something bad happens — please Murphy, stay away ;) –, I might even launch it in a few days. So watch out this space for the announcement.
This post was written 2 years, 3 months ago on March 25th, 2006 mid-afternoon.
2007.11.27


Giorgio Martini
2 years, 3 months ago
I would actually like to be one of those beta testers, but you should check your email first! :-)
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Chris Boulton
2 years, 3 months ago
It’s cool and something we haven’t seen around since this whole “web 2.0″ service thing started up recently.
I’m looking forward to the launch - but I think you should try and hype it up a bit more as well, such as get it on TechCrunch and we’ll also maybe go for Digg too (load test? =p).
I’ve enjoyed testing the service and am happy ot be one of the first few to use it.
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Michele
2 years, 3 months ago
@ Chris: I’ve already asked TechCrunch to review it, lets see how long will it take.
And while it would be good to test the Digg-effect before launch, I guess there’s no way to do it. I just need to launch and see, in case, my server crumble… ;)
As I’ve already told you, I’d be very happy, if you decide to use it for production purposes. :)