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19Feb/088

New izpack.org website!

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I am pleased to annouce that the new website is available at http://izpack.org/

It is (hopefuly!) nicer and more streamlined than the previous one.

The pages that are not available anymore from here are automatically redirected to http://old.izpack.org/

I hope you'll like it!

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  1. >> It is (hopefuly!) nicer
    It is !

    The home page is a little bit empty at first but then it’s nice.

  2. The whole site is cleaner and looks better. But the first page looks strange: the four buttons and the title seems oversized and something’s missing. Maybe an overview or a screenshot with a drawing effect or whatever else that could fill this page up. Quick links, last news, some contributors’ names…

  3. Thanks for the feedback guys, I’ll come up with some updates soon!

  4. Huh, Vista screenshot with Apple effect? It looks strange and unusual, but why not?
    Hey, something’s funny: in the first page, when your mouse comes in and out of “Community” and “Developpers” buttons, one can see some letters moving a little bit.

  5. On the letters moving: OpenOffice.org Draw is to blame :-)

  6. Ah ah! Open source softwares can’t beat proprietary softwares. Microsoft powa!! (joke inside)

  7. NIce new website. I tried to subscribe to the dev and user mail lists through CodeHaus but it never sent me the link in email to enable the subscription. Might want to look into it.

  8. DOH! Never mind, I’m in now.


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