January 21st, 2010
Hello People,
BinaryNights is looking to recruite some extra hands for the pre-beta tests of ForkLift 2.0.
The app is still a long way (months) from complete, but we’re ready with some basic parts that we want tested in as many ways as possible.
Needless to say, we’re primarily looking for expert users with exceptionally acute observational capabilities, but also people who rely heavily on specific features and can provide some insight into optimizing workflow.
If you feel you can help us in the coming weeks please send us your forum user name to supportATbinarynightsDOTcom, and tell us in a few words what are your primary uses for ForkLift.
This pre-Beta is still a closed test, so you must be aware that everything you learn during the test period is confidential.
Good nights everyone
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January 5th, 2010
Holiday season and all, we’ve kept long and busy nights for the past weeks, all for the public good, so we can give an optimistic kickoff to this new year with a new service update.
But we’re not going to give it to you without a speech first, because we want to share with you a short look back at last year, the excitement we feel towards the next
2009 has been an incredibly busy year, I guess for everyone, but certainly so for us. It new seems incredible that just 12 months ago we were in the runup of releasing ForkLift 1.6.
This was the release that introduced the great new UI and workflow that made ForkLift the synonym for cutting edge file manipulation on OS X Leopard, or so I hear.
Halfway into the year arrived ForkLift 1.7, our Coming of Age release. With the new major features of folder synchronization, folder merge, and terminal access added in this version, ForkLift finally became the application we all had visioned when we started out in 2007.
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