The wait is over! jMe 1.0 open beta is here!

Posted on Sunday 3 December 2006 - Popularity: 4%

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After a week of tests and bug fixes, it’s finaly time for the open beta of jMe, a feed aggregator with some new and unique features you’ll (hopefuly) like . jMe is currently aggregating a hand selected collection of OS X, Web 2.0 and programming related sources. In case the beta testers have missed a bug or if you miss an important source I should add, please let me know.

Before I post some comments from the beta testers, here’s the link you have been waiting for: jMe 1.0 Beta

Gerald from gWHIZ: Fredi Bach over as OSXCode has just opened the doors wide on testing the beta of his feed searching tool called jMe. I’ve tinkered with it a bit and he’s just done a killer job.

I’m learning Fredi’s one of those curious tinkerers I like so much (Dana Swift comes to mind) who will take a self-assigned app and turn it into something really cool. He started out wanting to learn more about jQuery and has done a really nice job in a short amount of time with his self assigned lesson.

Mark: I have been using jMe over the last couple of days and have found it quite instinctive, well done!

Ciro: I just want to drop these lines to say that i really love jMe. It’s a wonderful tool. A big congrat for you!

Ian: I like your UI. it’s a new idea on an old problem.

Fredi

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One Response to “The wait is over! jMe 1.0 open beta is here!”

  1. Allan Jardine Says:

    Hello,

    I just wanted to say that I love jMe. The interface is nothing short of outstanding! Very nice work indeed - I can’t say that enough!

    Allan






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